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European Journal of Pharmacology|May 6, 1983
On the interaction of 2-amino-7-phosphono-heptanoic acid and quinolinic acid in miceM N Perkins, T W Stone
Brain Research|September 9, 1982
An iontophoretic investigation of the actions of convulsant kynurenines and their interaction with the endogenous excitant quinolinic acidM N Perkins, T W Stone
European Journal of Pharmacology|July 10, 1981
Quinolinic acid: a potent endogenous excitant at amino acid receptors in CNST W Stone, M N Perkins
Brain Research|May 26, 1978
An electrophysiological demonstration of a synergistic interaction between norepinephrine and adenosine in the cerebral cortexT W Stone, D A Taylor
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|July 1, 1988
Actions of amrinone and milrinone on the guinea-pig ileumT W Stone, D M Paton
Biochemical Pharmacology|October 15, 1986
The effect of kainic, quinolinic and beta-kainic acids on the release of endogenous amino acids from rat brain slicesJ H Connick, T W Stone
Experientia|April 15, 1978
Neuronal responses to extracellularly applied cyclic AMP:Role of the adenosine receptorD A Taylor, T W Stone
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 19, 1996
The contribution of adenosine to paired-pulse inhibition in the normal and disinhibited hippocampal sliceM J Higgins, T W Stone
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|June 1, 1981
Chronic methylxanthine treatment in rats: a comparison of Wistar and Fischer 344 strainsH G Lloyd, T W Stone
Blood Vessels|January 1, 1985
The release of endothelium-derived relaxant factor is calcium dependentC J Long, T W Stone
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European Journal of Pharmacology|May 6, 1983
On the interaction of 2-amino-7-phosphono-heptanoic acid and quinolinic acid in miceM N Perkins, T W Stone
Brain Research|September 9, 1982
An iontophoretic investigation of the actions of convulsant kynurenines and their interaction with the endogenous excitant quinolinic acidM N Perkins, T W Stone
European Journal of Pharmacology|July 10, 1981
Quinolinic acid: a potent endogenous excitant at amino acid receptors in CNST W Stone, M N Perkins
Brain Research|May 26, 1978
An electrophysiological demonstration of a synergistic interaction between norepinephrine and adenosine in the cerebral cortexT W Stone, D A Taylor
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|July 1, 1988
Actions of amrinone and milrinone on the guinea-pig ileumT W Stone, D M Paton
Biochemical Pharmacology|October 15, 1986
The effect of kainic, quinolinic and beta-kainic acids on the release of endogenous amino acids from rat brain slicesJ H Connick, T W Stone
Experientia|April 15, 1978
Neuronal responses to extracellularly applied cyclic AMP:Role of the adenosine receptorD A Taylor, T W Stone
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 19, 1996
The contribution of adenosine to paired-pulse inhibition in the normal and disinhibited hippocampal sliceM J Higgins, T W Stone
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|June 1, 1981
Chronic methylxanthine treatment in rats: a comparison of Wistar and Fischer 344 strainsH G Lloyd, T W Stone
Blood Vessels|January 1, 1985
The release of endothelium-derived relaxant factor is calcium dependentC J Long, T W Stone
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