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Authors: Duxon, MS Stretton, J Starr, K Jones, DNC Holland, V Riley, G Jerman, J Brough, S Smart, D Johns, A Chan, W Porter, RA Upton, N
Citation: Ms. Duxon et al., Evidence that orexin-A-evoked grooming in the rat is mediated by orexin-1 (OX1) receptors, with downstream 5-HT2C receptor involvement, PSYCHOPHAR, 153(2), 2001, pp. 203-209

Authors: Jones, DNC Gartlon, J Parker, F Taylor, SG Routledge, C Hemmati, P Munton, RP Ashmeade, TE Hatcher, JP Johns, A Porter, RA Hagan, JJ Hunter, AJ Upton, N
Citation: Dnc. Jones et al., Effects of centrally administered orexin-1 and orexinA: a role for orexin-1 receptors in orexin-B-induced hyperactivity, PSYCHOPHAR, 153(2), 2001, pp. 210-218

Authors: Darker, JG Porter, RA Eggleston, DS Smart, D Brough, SJ Sabido-David, C Jerman, JC
Citation: Jg. Darker et al., Structure-activity analysis of truncated orexin-A analogues at the orexin-1 receptor, BIOORG MED, 11(5), 2001, pp. 737-740

Authors: Porter, RA Chan, WN Coulton, S Johns, A Hadley, MS Widdowson, K Jerman, JC Brough, SJ Coldwell, M Smart, D Jewitt, F Jeffrey, P Austin, N
Citation: Ra. Porter et al., 1,3-Biarylureas as selective non-peptide antagonists of the orexin-1 receptor, BIOORG MED, 11(14), 2001, pp. 1907-1910

Authors: Rodgers, RJ Halford, JCG de Souza, RLN de Souza, ALC Piper, DC Arch, JRS Upton, N Porter, RA Johns, A Blundell, JE
Citation: Rj. Rodgers et al., SB-334867, a selective orexin-1 receptor antagonist, enhances behavioural satiety and blocks the hyperphagic effect of orexin-A in rats, EUR J NEURO, 13(7), 2001, pp. 1444-1452

Authors: Porter, RA Ginn, PE Dame, JB Greiner, EC
Citation: Ra. Porter et al., Evaluation of the shedding of Sarcocystis falcatula sporocysts in experimentally infected Virginia opossums (Didelphis virginiana), VET PARASIT, 95(2-4), 2001, pp. 313-319

Authors: Bingham, S Davey, PT Babbs, AJ Irving, EA Sammons, MJ Wyles, M Jeffrey, P Cutler, L Riba, I Johns, A Porter, RA Upton, N Hunter, AJ Parsons, AA
Citation: S. Bingham et al., Orexin-A, an hypothalamic peptide with analgesic properties, PAIN, 92(1-2), 2001, pp. 81-90

Authors: Khan, A Marson, CM Porter, RA
Citation: A. Khan et al., Synthesis of exocyclic enamides via stereocontrolled allylic isomerizationand 1,3-transposition, SYN COMMUN, 31(11), 2001, pp. 1753-1764

Authors: Marson, CM Khan, A Porter, RA
Citation: Cm. Marson et al., Stereocontrolled formation of epoxy peroxide functionality appended to a lactam ring, J ORG CHEM, 66(14), 2001, pp. 4771-4775

Authors: Smart, D Sabido-David, C Brough, SJ Jewitt, F Johns, A Porter, RA Jerman, JC
Citation: D. Smart et al., SB-334867-A: the first selective orexin-1 receptor antagonist, BR J PHARM, 132(6), 2001, pp. 1179-1182

Authors: Boyd, HF Fell, SCM Flynn, ST Hickey, DMB Ife, RJ Leach, CA Macphee, CH Milliner, KJ Moores, KE Pinto, IL Porter, RA Rawlings, DA Smith, SA Stansfield, IG Tew, DG Theobald, CJ Whittaker, CM
Citation: Hf. Boyd et al., N-1 substituted pyrimidin-4-ones: Novel, orally active inhibitors of lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A(2), BIOORG MED, 10(22), 2000, pp. 2557-2561

Authors: Porter, RA
Citation: Ra. Porter, Investigation of electroplated conducting polymers as antibody receptors in immunosensors, J IMMUNOASS, 21(1), 2000, pp. 51-64

Authors: Haynes, AC Jackson, B Chapman, H Tadayyon, M Johns, A Porter, RA Arch, JRS
Citation: Ac. Haynes et al., A selective orexin-1 receptor antagonist reduces food consumption in male and female rats, REGUL PEPT, 96(1-2), 2000, pp. 45-51

Authors: Kennard, WC Phillips, RL Porter, RA Grombacher, AW
Citation: Wc. Kennard et al., A comparative map of wild rice (Zizania palustris L. 2n=2x=30), THEOR A GEN, 101(5-6), 2000, pp. 677-684

Authors: Gallagher, T Pardoe, DA Porter, RA
Citation: T. Gallagher et al., Synthesis of substituted 2-mercaptobenzaldehydes and 2-substituted benzo[b]thiophenes, TETRAHEDR L, 41(28), 2000, pp. 5415-5418

Authors: Strassheim, D Porter, RA Phelps, SH Williams, CL
Citation: D. Strassheim et al., Unique in vivo associations with SmgGDS and RhoGDI and different guanine nucleotide exchange activities exhibited by RhoA, dominant negative RhoA(Asn-19) and activated RhoA(Val-14), J BIOL CHEM, 275(10), 2000, pp. 6699-6702

Authors: Smart, D Jerman, JC Brough, SJ Neville, WA Jewitt, F Porter, RA
Citation: D. Smart et al., The hypocretins are weak agonists at recombinant human orexin-1 and orexin-2 receptors, BR J PHARM, 129(7), 2000, pp. 1289-1291

Authors: Hagan, JJ Leslie, RA Patel, S Evans, ML Wattam, TA Holmes, S Benham, CD Taylor, SG Routledge, C Hemmati, P Munton, RP Ashmeade, TE Shah, AS Hatcher, JP Hatcher, PD Jones, DNC Smith, MI Piper, DC Hunter, AJ Porter, RA Upton, N
Citation: Jj. Hagan et al., Orexin A activates locus coeruleus cell firing and increases arousal in the rat, P NAS US, 96(19), 1999, pp. 10911-10916

Authors: Strassheim, D May, LG Varker, KA Puhl, HL Phelps, SH Porter, RA Aronstam, RS Noti, JD Williams, CL
Citation: D. Strassheim et al., M-3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors regulate cytoplasmic myosin by a process involving RhoA and requiring conventional protein kinase C isoforms, J BIOL CHEM, 274(26), 1999, pp. 18675-18685

Authors: Koffi-Sokpa, EI Calfee, DT Allred, BRT Davis, JL Haub, EK Rich, AK Porter, RA Mashuta, MS Richardson, JF Noble, ME
Citation: Ei. Koffi-sokpa et al., Activation of ligand reactivity: Thiolate C-S and dithiophosphate ester C-O heterolyses within a dimolybdenum(V) system, INORG CHEM, 38(4), 1999, pp. 802-813
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