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Authors: Gordon, CJ
Citation: Cj. Gordon, The therapeutic potential of regulated hypothermia, EMERG MED J, 18(2), 2001, pp. 81-89

Authors: Smith, EG Padnos, B Gordon, CJ
Citation: Eg. Smith et al., Peripheral versus central muscarinic effects on blood pressure, cardiac contractility, heart rate, and body temperature in the rat monitored by radiotelemetry, PHARM TOX, 89(1), 2001, pp. 35-42

Authors: Gordon, CJ Yang, YL
Citation: Cj. Gordon et Yl. Yang, Reduction in open field-induced hyperthermia in the rat exposed to chlorpyrifos, an anticholinesterase pesticide, J THERM BIO, 26(4-5), 2001, pp. 313-318

Authors: Gordon, CJ Rezvani, AH
Citation: Cj. Gordon et Ah. Rezvani, Genetic selection of rats with high and low body temperatures, J THERM BIO, 26(3), 2001, pp. 223-229

Authors: Gordon, CJ Kimm-Brinson, KL Padnos, B Ramsdell, JS
Citation: Cj. Gordon et al., Acute and delayed thermoregulatory response of mice exposed to brevetoxin, TOXICON, 39(9), 2001, pp. 1367-1374

Authors: Timofeeva, OA Gordon, CJ
Citation: Oa. Timofeeva et Cj. Gordon, Changes in EEG power spectra and behavioral states in rats exposed to the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor chlorpyrifos and muscarinic agonist oxotremorine, BRAIN RES, 893(1-2), 2001, pp. 165-177

Authors: Rowsey, PJ Gordon, CJ
Citation: Pj. Rowsey et Cj. Gordon, A peripheral mechanism of fever: differential sensitivity to the antipyretic action of methyl scopolamine, AUTON NEURO, 85(1-3), 2000, pp. 148-155

Authors: Gordon, CJ Yang, YL
Citation: Cj. Gordon et Yl. Yang, Chlorpyrifos-induced hypothermia and vasodilation in the tail of the rat: Blockade by scopolamine, PHARM TOX, 87(1), 2000, pp. 6-10

Authors: Gordon, CJ Becker, P Padnos, B
Citation: Cj. Gordon et al., Comparison of heat and cold stress to assess thermoregulatory dysfunction in hypothyroid rats, AM J P-REG, 279(6), 2000, pp. R2066-R2071

Authors: Gordon, CJ Becker, P Killough, P Padnos, B
Citation: Cj. Gordon et al., Behavioral determination of the preferred foot pad temperature of the mouse, J THERM BIO, 25(3), 2000, pp. 211-219

Authors: Gordon, CJ Rowsey, PJ
Citation: Cj. Gordon et Pj. Rowsey, Role of vagal afferents in the mediation of chlorpyrifos-induced fever in the rat, J THERM BIO, 25(1-2), 2000, pp. 91-97

Authors: Gordon, CJ Padnos, BK
Citation: Cj. Gordon et Bk. Padnos, Prolonged elevation in blood pressure in the unrestrained rat exposed to chlorpyrifos, TOXICOLOGY, 146(1), 2000, pp. 1-13

Authors: Gordon, CJ Delwart, EL
Citation: Cj. Gordon et El. Delwart, Genetic diversity of primary HIV-1 isolates and their sensitivity to antibody-mediated neutralization, VIROLOGY, 272(2), 2000, pp. 326-330

Authors: Rowsey, PJ Gordon, CJ
Citation: Pj. Rowsey et Cj. Gordon, Tumor necrosis factor is involved in chlorpyrifos-induced changes in core temperature in the female rat, TOX LETT, 109(1-2), 1999, pp. 51-59

Authors: Gordon, CJ Grantham, TA
Citation: Cj. Gordon et Ta. Grantham, Effect of central and peripheral cholinergic antagonists on chlorpyrifos-induced changes in body temperature in the rat, TOXICOLOGY, 142(1), 1999, pp. 15-28

Authors: Gordon, CJ Rowsey, PJ
Citation: Cj. Gordon et Pj. Rowsey, Are circulating cytokines interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor alpha involved in chlorpyrifos-induced fever?, TOXICOLOGY, 134(1), 1999, pp. 9-17

Authors: Gordon, CJ Muesing, MA Proudfoot, AEI Power, CA Moore, JP Trkola, A
Citation: Cj. Gordon et al., Enhancement of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection by the CC-chemokine RANTES is independent of the mechanism of virus-cell fusion, J VIROLOGY, 73(1), 1999, pp. 684-694

Authors: Gordon, CJ Becker, P Ali, JS
Citation: Cj. Gordon et al., Behavioral thermoregulatory responses of single- and group-housed mice, PHYSL BEHAV, 65(2), 1998, pp. 255-262
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