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T J Kornecook

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Neuroreport|October 8, 1999
Rhinal cortex, but not medial thalamic, lesions cause retrograde amnesia for objects in ratsT J Kornecook, A Anzarut, J P Pinel
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|February 13, 2001
Application of in vivo microdialysis to the study of cholinergic systemsJ C Day, T J Kornecook, R Quirion
Behavioural Brain Research|April 21, 1999
Basal forebrain damage and object-recognition in ratsT J Kornecook, T E Kippin, J P Pinel
Neuroreport|February 16, 2000
Reversible lesions of the rhinal cortex produce delayed non-matching-to-sample deficits in ratsS J Barnes, S B Floresco, T J Kornecook, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|August 26, 1998
Noncontingent drug exposure facilitates the development of contingent tolerance to the anticonvulsant effects of ethanol and diazepam in kindled ratsT E Kippin, J J Pinel, T J Kornecook, et al.
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|December 17, 2009
Isoform-specific effects of apolipoprotein E on cognitive performance in targeted-replacement mice overexpressing human APPT J Kornecook, A P McKinney, M T Ferguson, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 1, 1996
Ischemia-induced object-recognition deficits in rats are attenuated by hippocampal ablation before or soon after ischemiaD G Mumby, E R Wood, C A Duva, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 12, 1998
Object-recognition and spatial learning and memory in rats prenatally exposed to ethanolC K Kim, L E Kalynchuk, T J Kornecook, et al.
Molecular Pain|September 26, 2019
Rat Na<sub>V</sub>1.7 loss-of-function genetic model: Deficient nociceptive and neuropathic pain behavior with retained olfactory function and intra-epidermal nerve fibersB Grubinska, L Chen, M Alsaloum, et al.
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Neuroreport|October 8, 1999
Rhinal cortex, but not medial thalamic, lesions cause retrograde amnesia for objects in ratsT J Kornecook, A Anzarut, J P Pinel
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|February 13, 2001
Application of in vivo microdialysis to the study of cholinergic systemsJ C Day, T J Kornecook, R Quirion
Behavioural Brain Research|April 21, 1999
Basal forebrain damage and object-recognition in ratsT J Kornecook, T E Kippin, J P Pinel
Neuroreport|February 16, 2000
Reversible lesions of the rhinal cortex produce delayed non-matching-to-sample deficits in ratsS J Barnes, S B Floresco, T J Kornecook, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|August 26, 1998
Noncontingent drug exposure facilitates the development of contingent tolerance to the anticonvulsant effects of ethanol and diazepam in kindled ratsT E Kippin, J J Pinel, T J Kornecook, et al.
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|December 17, 2009
Isoform-specific effects of apolipoprotein E on cognitive performance in targeted-replacement mice overexpressing human APPT J Kornecook, A P McKinney, M T Ferguson, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 1, 1996
Ischemia-induced object-recognition deficits in rats are attenuated by hippocampal ablation before or soon after ischemiaD G Mumby, E R Wood, C A Duva, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 12, 1998
Object-recognition and spatial learning and memory in rats prenatally exposed to ethanolC K Kim, L E Kalynchuk, T J Kornecook, et al.
Molecular Pain|September 26, 2019
Rat Na<sub>V</sub>1.7 loss-of-function genetic model: Deficient nociceptive and neuropathic pain behavior with retained olfactory function and intra-epidermal nerve fibersB Grubinska, L Chen, M Alsaloum, et al.
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