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T H Moran

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The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1994
Pharmacological dissociation of responses to CCK and gastric loads in rat mechanosensitive vagal afferentsG J Schwartz, P R McHugh, T H Moran
Brain Research|December 4, 1989
Hyperactivity following posterior cortical injury is lateralized, sensitive to lesion size and independent of the nigrostriatal dopamine systemF J McMahon, T H Moran, R G Robinson
Peptides|January 1, 1989
In vitro response of rat gastrointestinal segments to cholecystokinin and bombesinR L Margolis, T H Moran, P R McHugh
Brain Research|April 1, 1983
Stimulation-induced ingestion in neonatal ratsT H Moran, G J Schwartz, E M Blass
Brain Research|January 22, 1986
Behavioral recovery following kainic acid lesions and fetal implants of the striatum occurs independent of dopaminergic mechanismsA W Deckel, T H Moran, R G Robinson
Brain Research|January 13, 1987
Differential and asymmetrical behavioral effects of electrolytic or 6-hydroxydopamine lesions in the nucleus accumbensK L Kubos, T H Moran, R G Robinson
Regulatory Peptides|March 9, 2000
Role of endogenous CCK in the inhibition of gastric emptying by peptone and Intralipid in ratsW O White, G J Schwartz, T H Moran
Brain Research|November 22, 1988
Receptor characteristics and recovery of function following kainic acid lesions and fetal transplants of the striatum. I. Cholinergic systemsA W Deckel, T H Moran, R G Robinson
Brain Research Bulletin|June 1, 1991
Developmental effects of vitamin B-6 restriction on the locomotor behavior of ratsT R Guilarte, R C Miceli, T H Moran
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1988
Cholecystokinin inhibits independent ingestion in neonatal ratsP H Robinson, T H Moran, P R McHugh
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The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1994
Pharmacological dissociation of responses to CCK and gastric loads in rat mechanosensitive vagal afferentsG J Schwartz, P R McHugh, T H Moran
Brain Research|December 4, 1989
Hyperactivity following posterior cortical injury is lateralized, sensitive to lesion size and independent of the nigrostriatal dopamine systemF J McMahon, T H Moran, R G Robinson
Peptides|January 1, 1989
In vitro response of rat gastrointestinal segments to cholecystokinin and bombesinR L Margolis, T H Moran, P R McHugh
Brain Research|April 1, 1983
Stimulation-induced ingestion in neonatal ratsT H Moran, G J Schwartz, E M Blass
Brain Research|January 22, 1986
Behavioral recovery following kainic acid lesions and fetal implants of the striatum occurs independent of dopaminergic mechanismsA W Deckel, T H Moran, R G Robinson
Brain Research|January 13, 1987
Differential and asymmetrical behavioral effects of electrolytic or 6-hydroxydopamine lesions in the nucleus accumbensK L Kubos, T H Moran, R G Robinson
Regulatory Peptides|March 9, 2000
Role of endogenous CCK in the inhibition of gastric emptying by peptone and Intralipid in ratsW O White, G J Schwartz, T H Moran
Brain Research|November 22, 1988
Receptor characteristics and recovery of function following kainic acid lesions and fetal transplants of the striatum. I. Cholinergic systemsA W Deckel, T H Moran, R G Robinson
Brain Research Bulletin|June 1, 1991
Developmental effects of vitamin B-6 restriction on the locomotor behavior of ratsT R Guilarte, R C Miceli, T H Moran
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1988
Cholecystokinin inhibits independent ingestion in neonatal ratsP H Robinson, T H Moran, P R McHugh
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