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Authors: Ayar, A Ozcan, M Akgul, A Akin, N
Citation: A. Ayar et al., Butter stability as affected by extracts of sage, rosemary and oregano, J FOOD LIPI, 8(1), 2001, pp. 15-25

Authors: Yilmaz, B Kutlu, S Canpolat, S Sandal, S Ayar, A Mogulkoc, R Kelestimur, H
Citation: B. Yilmaz et al., Effects of paint thinner exposure on serum LH, FSH and testosterone levelsand hypothalamic catecholamine contents in the male rat, BIOL PHAR B, 24(2), 2001, pp. 163-166

Authors: Ayar, A Martin, DJ Ozcan, M Kelestimur, H
Citation: A. Ayar et al., Melatonin inhibits high voltage activated calcium currents in cultured ratdorsal root ganglion neurones, NEUROSCI L, 313(1-2), 2001, pp. 73-77

Authors: Kalikulov, D Ayar, A Nuritova, F Frenguelli, BG McClelland, D Martin, DJ Davidson, I Scott, RH
Citation: D. Kalikulov et al., Venom from Anemesia species of spider modulates high voltage-activated Ca2+ currents from rat cultured sensory neurones and excitatory post synaptic currents from rat hippocampal slices, CELL CALC, 30(3), 2001, pp. 212-221

Authors: Celik, H Ayar, A Sapmaz, E
Citation: H. Celik et al., Effects of erythromycin on stretch-induced contractile activity of isolated myometrium from pregnant women, ACT OBST SC, 80(8), 2001, pp. 697-701

Authors: Scott, RH Pollock, J Ayar, A Thatcher, NM Zehavi, U
Citation: Rh. Scott et al., Synthesis and use of caged sphingolipids, METH ENZYM, 312, 2000, pp. 387-400

Authors: Ayar, A Storer, C Tatham, EL Scott, RH
Citation: A. Ayar et al., The effects of changing intracellular Ca2+ buffering on the excitability of cultured dorsal root ganglion neurones, NEUROSCI L, 271(3), 1999, pp. 171-174

Authors: Ayar, A Scott, RH
Citation: A. Ayar et Rh. Scott, The actions of ryanodine on Ca2+-activated conductances in rat cultured DRG neurones; evidence for Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release, N-S ARCH PH, 359(2), 1999, pp. 81-91

Authors: Scott, RH Thatcher, NM Ayar, A Mitchell, SJ Pollock, J Gibson, MT Duce, IR Moya, E Blagbrough, IS
Citation: Rh. Scott et al., Extracellular or intracellular application of argiotoxin-636 has inhibitory actions on membrane excitability and voltage-activated currents in cultured rat sensory neurones, NEUROPHARM, 37(12), 1998, pp. 1563-1578
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