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Authors: ADAIR ER COBB BL MYLACRAINE KS
Citation: Er. Adair et al., PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES OF HUMAN VOLUNTEERS DURING WHOLE-BODY RF EXPOSURE AT 2450 MHZ, The FASEB journal, 12(4), 1998, pp. 320-320

Authors: MICKLEY GA COBB BL
Citation: Ga. Mickley et Bl. Cobb, THERMAL TOLERANCE REDUCES HYPERTHERMIA-INDUCED DISRUPTION OF WORKING-MEMORY - A ROLE FOR ENDOGENOUS OPIATES, Physiology & behavior, 63(5), 1998, pp. 855-865

Authors: MICKLEY GA COBB BL FARRELL ST
Citation: Ga. Mickley et al., BRAIN HYPERTHERMIA ALTERS LOCAL CEREBRAL GLUCOSE-UTILIZATION - A COMPARISON OF HYPERTHERMIC AGENTS, International journal of hyperthermia, 13(1), 1997, pp. 99-114

Authors: COBB BL RYAN KL FREI MR GUELGOMEZ V MICKLEY GA
Citation: Bl. Cobb et al., CHRONIC ADMINISTRATION OF L-NAME IN DRINKING-WATER ALTERS WORKING-MEMORY IN RATS, Brain research bulletin, 38(2), 1995, pp. 203-207

Authors: MICKLEY GA COBB BL MASON PA FARRELL S
Citation: Ga. Mickley et al., DISRUPTION OF A PUTATIVE WORKING-MEMORY TASK AND SELECTIVE EXPRESSIONOF BRAIN C-FOS FOLLOWING MICROWAVE-INDUCED HYPERTHERMIA, Physiology & behavior, 55(6), 1994, pp. 1029-1038
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