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Authors: SMITH JJ BUFTON HR KILPATRICK IC
Citation: Jj. Smith et al., ACTIVATION OF GROUP-III MGLURS IS UNLIKELY TO ACCOUNT FOR QUISQUALATE-INDUCED SENSITIZATION TO L-2-AMINO-4-PHOSPHOBUTANOATE IN NEONATAL RATSPINAL-CORD, British Journal of Pharmacology, 122, 1997, pp. 60-60

Authors: BUFTON HR LODGE D KILPATRICK IC
Citation: Hr. Bufton et al., EVIDENCE FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF DIFFERENT CALCIUM-CHANNEL SUBTYPES INMEDIATING TRANSMISSION FROM PRIMARY AFFERENT SUBSETS IN THE NEONATAL RAT SPINAL-CORD, British Journal of Pharmacology, 122, 1997, pp. 90-90

Authors: BLEAKMAN D BALLYK BA SCHOEPP DD PALMER AJ BATH CP SHARPE EF WOOLLEY ML BUFTON HR KAMBOJ RK TARNAWA I LODGE D
Citation: D. Bleakman et al., ACTIVITY OF 2,3-BENZODIAZEPINES AT NATIVE RAT AND RECOMBINANT HUMAN GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS IN-VITRO - STEREOSPECIFICITY AND SELECTIVITY PROFILES, Neuropharmacology, 35(12), 1996, pp. 1689-1702

Authors: BUFTON HR LODGE D KILPATRICK IC
Citation: Hr. Bufton et al., EVIDENCE FOR A PREFERENTIAL BLOCKADE OF INHIBITORY SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION BY OMEGA-AGATOXIN IVA IN THE IN-VITRO SPINAL-CORD OF THE NEONATAL RAT, British Journal of Pharmacology, 117, 1996, pp. 98-98

Authors: BUFTON HR LODGE D KILPATRICK IC
Citation: Hr. Bufton et al., AN INITIAL IDENTIFICATION OF THE VOLTAGE-SENSITIVE CALCIUM CHANNELS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE DORSAL ROOT-EVOKED, POLYSYNAPTIC SPINAL REFLEX OF THE NEONATAL RAT, British Journal of Pharmacology, 116, 1995, pp. 437-437
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