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Comparison of the effects of single and combined neurotoxic lesions of the nucleus basalis magnocellularis and dorsal noradrenergic bundle on learning and memory in the rat. | Behav Brain Res | 1993 Mar 31 | 8504014 |
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Sympathetic activity, age, sucrose preference, and diet-induced obesity. | Obes Res | 1993 Jul | 16353358 |
Microbore liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection for the control of phenolic antioxidants in drugs and foods. | J Pharm Biomed Anal | 1993 Jan | 8466960 |
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