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W F Windle

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The American Journal of Physiology|October 29, 2010
The bulbar inhibitory mechanism in concussionR RHINES, H W MAGOUN, W F WINDLE
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry|October 29, 2010
Histologic study of the brain in experimentally induced acidosisW F WINDLE, H KOENIG, A V JENSEN
Federation Proceedings|November 11, 2010
The bulbar inhibitory mechanism in concussionR RHINES, H W MAGOUN, W F WINDLE
Federation Proceedings|October 29, 2010
Study of learning and memory in guinea pigs suffering brain concussionR F BECKER, R A GROAT, W F WINDLE
Federation Proceedings|November 11, 2010
Effect of intermittent exposure to a simulated altitude of 30,000 feet on memory in guinea pigsA V JENSEN, R F BECKER, W F WINDLE
Seminars in Psychiatry|February 1, 1973
Studies of monkeys asphyxiated at birth: implications for minimal cerebral dysfunctionJ A Sechzer, M D Faro, W F Windle
Federation Proceedings|October 29, 2010
Reactions of the spinal cord to laminectomyT L PEELE, R A GROAT, W F WINDLE
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry|November 11, 2010
Structural changes in the brain in experimental concussionW F WINDLE, R A GROAT, C A FOX
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 18, 1971
Developmental behaviors: delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birthJ A Sechzer, M D Faro, J N Barker, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 19, 1971
Development behaviors: delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birthJ A Sechzer, M D Faro, J N Barker, et al.
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The American Journal of Physiology|October 29, 2010
The bulbar inhibitory mechanism in concussionR RHINES, H W MAGOUN, W F WINDLE
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry|October 29, 2010
Histologic study of the brain in experimentally induced acidosisW F WINDLE, H KOENIG, A V JENSEN
Federation Proceedings|November 11, 2010
The bulbar inhibitory mechanism in concussionR RHINES, H W MAGOUN, W F WINDLE
Federation Proceedings|October 29, 2010
Study of learning and memory in guinea pigs suffering brain concussionR F BECKER, R A GROAT, W F WINDLE
Federation Proceedings|November 11, 2010
Effect of intermittent exposure to a simulated altitude of 30,000 feet on memory in guinea pigsA V JENSEN, R F BECKER, W F WINDLE
Seminars in Psychiatry|February 1, 1973
Studies of monkeys asphyxiated at birth: implications for minimal cerebral dysfunctionJ A Sechzer, M D Faro, W F Windle
Federation Proceedings|October 29, 2010
Reactions of the spinal cord to laminectomyT L PEELE, R A GROAT, W F WINDLE
Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry|November 11, 2010
Structural changes in the brain in experimental concussionW F WINDLE, R A GROAT, C A FOX
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 18, 1971
Developmental behaviors: delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birthJ A Sechzer, M D Faro, J N Barker, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 19, 1971
Development behaviors: delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birthJ A Sechzer, M D Faro, J N Barker, et al.
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