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Authors: HUANG KX BERGSTROM DA RUSKIN DN WALTERS JR
Citation: Kx. Huang et al., N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE RECEPTOR BLOCKADE ATTENUATES D1 DOPAMINE-RECEPTOR MODULATION OF NEURONAL-ACTIVITY IN RAT SUBSTANTIA-NIGRA, Synapse, 30(1), 1998, pp. 18-29

Authors: DINSMORE SJ COLLAZO JA WALTERS JR
Citation: Sj. Dinsmore et al., SEASONAL NUMBERS AND DISTRIBUTION OF SHOREBIRDS ON NORTH-CAROLINA OUTER BANKS, The Wilson bulletin, 110(2), 1998, pp. 171-181

Authors: RUSKIN DN RAWJI SS WALTERS JR
Citation: Dn. Ruskin et al., EFFECTS OF FULL D-1 DOPAMINE-RECEPTOR AGONISTS ON FIRING RATES IN THEGLOBUS-PALLIDUS AND SUBSTANTIA-NIGRA PARS COMPACTA IN-VIVO - TESTS FOR D-1 RECEPTOR SELECTIVITY AND COMPARISONS TO THE PARTIAL AGONIST SKF-38393, The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, 286(1), 1998, pp. 272-281

Authors: LETCHER BH PRIDDY JA WALTERS JR CROWDER LB
Citation: Bh. Letcher et al., AN INDIVIDUAL-BASED, SPATIALLY-EXPLICIT SIMULATION-MODEL OF THE POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF THE ENDANGERED RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER, PICOIDES BOREALIS, Biological Conservation, 86(1), 1998, pp. 1-14

Authors: KHAN MZ WALTERS JR
Citation: Mz. Khan et Jr. Walters, IS HELPING A BENEFICIAL LEARNING-EXPERIENCE FOR RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER (PICOIDES BOREALIS) HELPERS, Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 41(2), 1997, pp. 69-73

Authors: KREISS DS MASTROPIETRO CW RAWJI SS WALTERS JR
Citation: Ds. Kreiss et al., THE RESPONSE OF SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS NEURONS TO DOPAMINE-RECEPTOR STIMULATION IN A RODENT MODEL OF PARKINSONS-DISEASE, The Journal of neuroscience, 17(17), 1997, pp. 6807-6819

Authors: EGLITIS MA MEZEY E WALTERS JR MOURADIAN MM
Citation: Ma. Eglitis et al., HEMATOPOIETICALLY DERIVED CELLS CONTRIBUTE AS THE GLIAL-CELL POPULATION IN THE BRAINS OF ADULT RODENTS, Neurology, 48(3), 1997, pp. 68003-68003

Authors: WALTERS JR
Citation: Jr. Walters, TECHNOLOGY, IN MATHEMATICS LEARNING - A BRIDGE BETWEEN TEACHING AND LEARNING - BURTON,L, JAWORSKI,B, Innovations in education and training international, 33(1), 1996, pp. 78-79

Authors: CHRISTEN C JOHNSON CE WALTERS JR
Citation: C. Christen et al., STABILITY OF BUPIVACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND HYDROMORPHONE HYDROCHLORIDE DURING SIMULATED EPIDURAL COADMINISTRATION, American journal of health-system pharmacy, 53(2), 1996, pp. 170-173

Authors: KREISS DS TWERY MJ WALTERS JR
Citation: Ds. Kreiss et al., RESPONSES OF SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS NEURONS TO APOMORPHINE AND THE D-1 RECEPTOR AGONIST SKF-38393 ARE ALTERED IN THE DOPAMINE-DEPLETED RAT, The FASEB journal, 10(3), 1996, pp. 884-884

Authors: HUANG KX WALTERS JR
Citation: Kx. Huang et Jr. Walters, DOPAMINERGIC REGULATION OF AP-1 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR DNA-BINDING ACTIVITY IN RAT STRIATUM, Neuroscience, 75(3), 1996, pp. 757-775

Authors: KREISS DS ANDERSON LA WALTERS JR
Citation: Ds. Kreiss et al., APOMORPHINE AND DOPAMINE D-1 RECEPTOR AGONISTS INCREASE THE FIRING RATES OF SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS NEURONS, Neuroscience, 72(3), 1996, pp. 863-876

Authors: REED JM WALTERS JR
Citation: Jm. Reed et Jr. Walters, HELPER EFFECTS ON VARIANCE-COMPONENTS OF FITNESS IN THE COOPERATIVELYBREEDING RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER, The Auk, 113(3), 1996, pp. 608-616

Authors: JACOBSON PA JOHNSON CE WALTERS JR
Citation: Pa. Jacobson et al., STABILITY OF ITRACONAZOLE IN AN EXTEMPORANEOUSLY COMPOUNDED ORAL LIQUID, American journal of health-system pharmacy, 52(2), 1995, pp. 189-191

Authors: KELLAND MD SOLTIS RP ANDERSON LA BERGSTROM DA WALTERS JR
Citation: Md. Kelland et al., IN-VIVO CHARACTERIZATION OF 2 CELL-TYPES IN THE RAT GLOBUS-PALLIDUS WHICH HAVE OPPOSITE RESPONSES TO DOPAMINE-RECEPTOR STIMULATION - COMPARISON OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES AND RESPONSES TO APOMORPHINE, DIZOCILPINE, AND KETAMINE ANESTHESIA, Synapse, 20(4), 1995, pp. 338-350

Authors: KREISS DS BERGSTROM DA GONZALEZ AM HUANG KX SIBLEY DR WALTERS JR
Citation: Ds. Kreiss et al., DOPAMINE-RECEPTOR AGONIST POTENCIES FOR INHIBITION OF CELL FIRING CORRELATE WITH DOPAMINE D-3 RECEPTOR-BINDING AFFINITIES, European journal of pharmacology, 277(2-3), 1995, pp. 209-214

Authors: ANDERSON LA ANDERSON JJ CHASE TN WALTERS JR
Citation: La. Anderson et al., THE CANNABINOID AGONISTS WIN-55,212-2 AND CP-55,940 ATTENUATE ROTATIONAL BEHAVIOR INDUCED BY A DOPAMINE D-1 BUT NOT A D-2 AGONIST IN RATS WITH UNILATERAL LESIONS OF THE NIGROSTRIATAL PATHWAY, Brain research, 691(1-2), 1995, pp. 106-114

Authors: BLACKWELL BF DOERR PD REED JM WALTERS JR
Citation: Bf. Blackwell et al., INBREEDING RATE AND EFFECTIVE POPULATION-SIZE - A COMPARISON OF ESTIMATES FROM PEDIGREE ANALYSIS AND A DEMOGRAPHIC-MODEL, Biological Conservation, 71(3), 1995, pp. 299-304

Authors: WALTERS JR
Citation: Jr. Walters, THE INTERNATIONAL-DERIVE-JOURNAL, VOL 1 - BERRY,J, ETTI. Educational & training technology international, 31(4), 1994, pp. 332-333

Authors: TWERY MJ THOMPSON LA WALTERS JR
Citation: Mj. Twery et al., INTRACELLULARLY RECORDED RESPONSE OF RAT STRIATAL NEURONS IN-VITRO TOFENOLDOPAM AND SKF-38393 FOLLOWING LESIONS OF MIDBRAIN DOPAMINE CELLS, Synapse, 18(1), 1994, pp. 67-78

Authors: HAIG SM WALTERS JR PLISSNER JH
Citation: Sm. Haig et al., GENETIC-EVIDENCE FOR MONOGAMY IN THE COOPERATIVELY BREEDING RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER, Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 34(5), 1994, pp. 295-303

Authors: HAIG SM WALTERS JR PLISSNER JH
Citation: Sm. Haig et al., GENETIC-EVIDENCE FOR MONOGAMY IN THE COOPERATIVELY BREEDING RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER (VOL 34, PG 295, 1994), Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 34(5), 1994, pp. 383-383

Authors: HAIG SM WALTERS JR PLISSNER JH
Citation: Sm. Haig et al., GENETIC-EVIDENCE FOR MONOGAMY IN THE COOPERATIVELY BREEDING RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER, Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 34(4), 1994, pp. 295-303

Authors: LABRANCHE MS WALTERS JR
Citation: Ms. Labranche et Jr. Walters, PATTERNS OF MORTALITY IN NESTS OF RED-COCKADED WOODPECKERS IN THE SANDHILLS OF SOUTH-CENTRAL NORTH-CAROLINA, The Wilson bulletin, 106(2), 1994, pp. 258-271

Authors: LABRANCHE MS WALTERS JR
Citation: Ms. Labranche et Jr. Walters, DOUBLE BROODING IN RED-COCKADED WOODPECKERS, The Wilson bulletin, 106(2), 1994, pp. 403-408
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