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Brain research
Brain research
A study of the quantal (all-or-none) change in reflex latency produced by opiate analgesics.
Spontaneous inhibitory post-synaptic potentials in hippocampus: mechanism for tonic inhibition.
Spontaneous inhibitory post-synaptic potentials in hippocampus: mechanism for tonic inhibition.
The effects of pentobarbital and related compounds on frog motoneurons.
The effects of pentobarbital and related compounds on frog motoneurons.
Dissociation of supraspinal and spinal actions of morphine: a quantitative evaluation.
Dissociation of supraspinal and spinal actions of morphine: a quantitative evaluation.
Separate serotonin and dopamine receptors modulate the duration of post-tetanic potentiation at an Aplysia synapse without affecting other aspects of synaptic transmission.
Heterosynaptic stimulation modulates the duration of post-tetanic potentiation at an Aplysia synapse without affecting other aspects of synaptic transmission.
Separate serotonin and dopamine receptors modulate the duration of post-tetanic potentiation at an Aplysia synapse without affecting other aspects of synaptic transmission.
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