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British Journal of Medical and Surgical Urology. 5:87-89
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Parasitology today (Personal ed.). 14(10)
As is the case in many parasite infections, research into schistosomiasis has not yet yielded a vaccine and, although chemotherapy with praziquantel is very effective, the mechanism of action of this drug is unknown. John Kusel and colleagues here su
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Journal of Urology. 172:1199-1200
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J.A. Thornhill
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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. 9:S20
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Physiology & Behavior. 29:841-846
Food intake over 90 min post-injection was studied in groups of food deprived (20 hr) female Sprague-Dawley (S.D.) rats, fatty Zucker (fa/fa) rats and their heterozygous lean litter mates (Fa/fa) of various ages, that bar-pressed for food pellets on
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 58:583-587
Exposure of the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia to arginine vasopressin (10−12 M) reduces the amplitude of the gill withdrawal reflex, accelerates its rate of habituation, and causes a concomitant decrease in the number of action potentials evoked in
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 57:1011-1017
Male, Sprague–Dawley rats, maintained at an ambient temperature (Ta = 22 °C) were placed in an environmental room at an Ta of 14, 22, or 32 °C. After 12 h of acclimation to the new Ta (first testing) and 3 and 6 days following (2nd and 3rd test d
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Brain Research. 206:213-218
Radioimmunoassays and high pressure liquid chromotography have been used to demonstrate the presence of an arginine-vasotocin-like peptide (AVT) in the anterior ganglia of Aplysia. Previously, AVT, using similar methods, was found to be present only
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Regulatory Peptides. 3:303-312
Suprafusion of methionine (Met) enkephalin (10−9 to 10−12 M) over the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia californica suppressed the amplitude of the siphon-evoked gill withdrawal reflex (GWR), increased the rate at which the GWR habituated and decreas
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