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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder--Etiology
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In vivo stimulus-induced release of brain catecholamines
Voigtlander, Philip Friederich Von
Text (1970)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Electrode fabrication for in vitro monitoring of catecholamine secretion : consequences and explanations for DOCA-salt sensitive impairment of adrenal chromaffin cell secretion
Fhaner, Matthew J.
Text (2012)
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A cerebroventricular perfusion technique for studying drug-induced release of brain catecholamines
Carr, Laurence Alan
Text (1969)
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A genetic study of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder : candidate gene association studies using haplotypes
Park, Leeyoung
Text (2005)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Effects of chronic estrogen exposure on catecholaminergic activity in the preoptico-suprachiasmatic-tuberoinfundibular system governing the regulation of luteinizing hormone surge in rats : an inquiry into mechanism of action and comparison with aging
Kasturi, Badrinarayanan Seshadri
Text (2005)
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The in vivo release of endogenously synthesized catecholamines from the cat brain by lateral hypothalamic stimulation and by d-amphetamine administration
Chiueh, Chang Chin, 1943-
Text (1974)
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The role of norepinephrine in the developmeent of hepatocellular dysfunction following trauma-hemorrhage and crystalloid resuscitation
Tait, Stephen Michael
Text (1995)
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