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Authors: JONES MW HEADLEY PM
Citation: Mw. Jones et Pm. Headley, METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS INCREASE DORSAL HORN NEURON EXCITABILITY VIA 4-AP-SENSITIVE POTASSIUM CURRENTS, Journal of physiology, 495P, 1996, pp. 48-48

Authors: GAO CQ TSE HW EVANS RH HEADLEY PM JANE DE
Citation: Cq. Gao et al., DEPRESSION OF EPSCS OF RAT SPINAL MOTONEURONS IN-VITRO BY THE METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE-RECEPTOR AGONIST (2S,1'S,2'S)-2-(CARBOXYCYCLOPROPYL)GLYCINE (LCCG-I), Journal of physiology, 493P, 1996, pp. 51-52

Authors: CHIZH BA HEADLEY PM
Citation: Ba. Chizh et Pm. Headley, NMDA RECEPTOR INVOLVEMENT IN NOCICEPTIVE RESPONSES OF SPINAL DORSAL HORN NEURONS OF THE ANESTHETIZED RAT AS REVEALED BY COMPETITIVE AND UNCOMPETITIVE ANTAGONISTS, Journal of physiology, 493P, 1996, pp. 52-52

Authors: CHIZH BA CUMBERBATCH MJ HERRERO JF HEADLEY PM
Citation: Ba. Chizh et al., NMDA RECEPTORS MEDIATE SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY, BUT NOT PHASIC SYNAPTIC RESPONSES IN THE SPINAL DORSAL HORN OF THE ANESTHETIZED RAT, Journal of physiology, 491P, 1996, pp. 113-113

Authors: JONES MW HEADLEY PM
Citation: Mw. Jones et Pm. Headley, A COMPARISON BETWEEN MEMANTINE AND KETAMINE AS BLOCKERS OF NMDA RECEPTOR-MEDIATED NOCICEPTIVE RESPONSES IN THE SPINAL-CORD OF THE ANESTHETIZED RAT, Journal of physiology, 491P, 1996, pp. 113-114

Authors: CHIZH BA HEADLEY PM
Citation: Ba. Chizh et Pm. Headley, THYROTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE FACILITATES SPINAL NOCICEPTIVE RESPONSES BY POTENTIATING NMDA RECEPTOR-MEDIATED TRANSMISSION, European journal of pharmacology, 300(3), 1996, pp. 183-189

Authors: JONES MW MCCLEAN M HEADLEY PM
Citation: Mw. Jones et al., DO DIFFERING LEVELS OF THE VOLTAGE-DEPENDENCE OF NMDA OPEN CHANNEL-BLOCKERS AFFECT THEIR IN-VIVO ACTIONS ON SPINAL NEURONS IN ANESTHETIZED RATS, British Journal of Pharmacology, 119, 1996, pp. 34-34

Authors: HERRERO JF HEADLEY PM
Citation: Jf. Herrero et Pm. Headley, REVERSAL BY NALOXONE OF THE SPINAL ANTINOCICEPTIVE ACTIONS OF A SYSTEMICALLY-ADMINISTERED NSAID, British Journal of Pharmacology, 118(4), 1996, pp. 968-972

Authors: HERRERO JF HEADLEY PM
Citation: Jf. Herrero et Pm. Headley, THE DOMINANT CLASS OF SOMATOSENSORY NEURON RECORDED IN THE SPINAL DORSAL BORN OF AWAKE SHEEP HAS WIDE DYNAMIC-RANGE PROPERTIES, Pain, 61(1), 1995, pp. 133-138

Authors: CAO CQ EVANS RH HEADLEY PM
Citation: Cq. Cao et al., EFFECT OF RAISED MG2-VITRO( ON THE ANTIDROMIC ACTIVATION OF IMMATURE RAT SPINAL MOTONEURONS IN), Neuroscience letters, 196(1-2), 1995, pp. 119-121

Authors: JONES MW HEADLEY PM
Citation: Mw. Jones et Pm. Headley, INTERACTIONS BETWEEN METABOTROPIC AND IONOTROPIC GLUTAMATE-RECEPTOR AGONISTS IN THE RAT SPINAL-CORD IN-VIVO, Neuropharmacology, 34(8), 1995, pp. 1025-1031

Authors: CAO CQ EVANS RH HEADLEY PM JANE DJ TSE HW
Citation: Cq. Cao et al., REVERSAL OF THE DEPRESSANT EFFECT OF L-2-AMINO-4-PHOSPHONOBUTANOATE (AP4) BY ALPHA-METHYL-AP4 (MAP4) AT RAT SPINAL MOTONEURONS IN-VITRO, Journal of physiology, 483P, 1995, pp. 159-159

Authors: HERRERO JF HEADLEY PM
Citation: Jf. Herrero et Pm. Headley, CUTANEOUS RESPONSIVENESS OF LUMBAR SPINAL NEURONS IN AWAKE AND HALOTHANE-ANESTHETIZED SHEEP, Journal of neurophysiology, 74(4), 1995, pp. 1549-1562

Authors: JONES MW HEADLEY PM
Citation: Mw. Jones et Pm. Headley, METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR-MEDIATED EFFECTS ON RESPONSES OF SPINAL NEURONS TO IONOTROPIC AMINO-ACID AGONISTS AND SYNAPTIC EXCITATION, British Journal of Pharmacology, 116, 1995, pp. 104-104

Authors: HERRERO JF HEADLEY PM
Citation: Jf. Herrero et Pm. Headley, CENTRAL ANTINOCICEPTION BY SPINAL ACTIONS OF A SYSTEMICALLY-ADMINISTERED NSAID - MEDIATION BY ENDOGENOUS OPIOIDS, British Journal of Pharmacology, 115, 1995, pp. 34-34

Authors: CAO CQ EVANS RH HEADLEY PM UDVARHELYI PM
Citation: Cq. Cao et al., A COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF SELECTIVE METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE-RECEPTOR AGONISTS ON SYNAPTICALLY EVOKED WHOLE-CELL CURRENTS OF RAT SPINAL VENTRAL HORN NEURONS IN-VITRO, British Journal of Pharmacology, 115(8), 1995, pp. 1469-1474

Authors: CUMBERBATCH MJ CHIZH BA HEADLEY PM
Citation: Mj. Cumberbatch et al., MODULATION OF EXCITATORY AMINO-ACID RESPONSES BY TACHYKININS AND SELECTIVE TACHYKININ RECEPTOR AGONISTS IN THE RAT SPINAL-CORD, British Journal of Pharmacology, 115(6), 1995, pp. 1005-1012

Authors: CHIZH BA CUMBERBATCH MJ BIRCH PJ HEADLEY PM
Citation: Ba. Chizh et al., ENDOGENOUS MODULATION OF EXCITATORY AMINO-ACID RESPONSIVENESS BY TACHYKININ NK1 AND NK2 RECEPTORS IN THE RAT SPINAL-CORD, British Journal of Pharmacology, 115(6), 1995, pp. 1013-1019

Authors: CAO CQ JANE DE TSE HW HEADLEY PM EVANS RH
Citation: Cq. Cao et al., ENHANCEMENT OF SPINAL EXCITATORY POSTSYNAPTIC CURRENTS (EPSCS) BY -METHYL-(2S,3S,4S)-ALPHA-CARBOXYCYCLOPROPYLGLYCINE (MCCG) IN-VITRO, British Journal of Pharmacology, 114, 1995, pp. 14-14

Authors: HERRERO JF HEADLEY PM
Citation: Jf. Herrero et Pm. Headley, SENSITIZATION OF SPINAL NEURONS BY NONNOXIOUS STIMULI IN THE AWAKE BUT NOT ANESTHETIZED STATE, Anesthesiology, 82(1), 1995, pp. 267-275

Authors: CUMBERBATCH MJ CHIZH BA HEADLEY PM
Citation: Mj. Cumberbatch et al., AMPA RECEPTORS HAVE AN EQUAL ROLE IN SPINAL NOCICEPTIVE AND NONNOCICEPTIVE TRANSMISSION, NeuroReport, 5(8), 1994, pp. 877-880

Authors: CUMBERBATCH MJ HERRERO JF HEADLEY PM
Citation: Mj. Cumberbatch et al., EXPOSURE OF RAT SPINAL NEURONS TO NMDA, AMPA AND KAINATE PRODUCES ONLY SHORT-TERM ENHANCEMENTS OF RESPONSES TO NOXIOUS AND NONNOXIOUS STIMULI, Neuroscience letters, 181(1-2), 1994, pp. 98-102

Authors: HERRERO JF HEADLEY PM PARSONS CG
Citation: Jf. Herrero et al., MEMANTINE SELECTIVELY DEPRESSES NMDA RECEPTOR-MEDIATED RESPONSES OF RAT SPINAL NEURONS IN-VIVO, Neuroscience letters, 165(1-2), 1994, pp. 37-40

Authors: SEMOS ML HEADLEY PM
Citation: Ml. Semos et Pm. Headley, THE ROLE OF NITRIC-OXIDE IN SPINAL NOCICEPTIVE REFLEXES IN RATS WITH NEUROGENIC AND NON-NEUROGENIC PERIPHERAL INFLAMMATION, Neuropharmacology, 33(11), 1994, pp. 1487-1497

Authors: CHIZH BA HEADLEY PM
Citation: Ba. Chizh et Pm. Headley, THYROTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE (TRH)-INDUCED FACILITATION OF SPINAL NEUROTRANSMISSION - A ROLE FOR NMDA RECEPTORS, Neuropharmacology, 33(1), 1994, pp. 115-121
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