TitleJournalDatePubmed ID
Does the route of feeding modify the inflammatory response?Ann Surg1994 Aug8053737
Feeding-induced increase in urinary dopamine excretion is independent of renalinnervation and sodium intake.Am J Physiol1994 Apr8184888
Augmentation of the renal tubular dopaminergic activity by oral calciumsupplementation in patients with essential hypertension.Am J Hypertens1993 Nov8305167
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 Res1993 Mar 318504014
Effect of dietary T-2 toxin on biogenic monoamines in discrete areas of the rat brain.Food Chem Toxicol1993 Mar8473003
Calcium-dependent release of norepinephrine from permeabilized PC12 cells is inhibited by approximately 48 and approximately 112 kDa fragments of botulinum neurotoxin type E.Neuropharmacology1993 Mar8474625
A role for neuropeptide-Y, dynorphin, and noradrenaline in the central control offood intake after food deprivation.Endocrinology1993 Jul8100519
Sympathetic activity, age, sucrose preference, and diet-induced obesity.Obes Res1993 Jul16353358
Microbore liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection for the control of phenolic antioxidants in drugs and foods.J Pharm Biomed Anal1993 Jan8466960
Nerve growth factor induces sensitivity to botulinum neurotoxin type A in norepinephrine-secreting PC12 cells.Neurosci Lett1993 Dec 248152624
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