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1997-11-15Mechanism of action of endothelin in rat cardiac muscle: Cross-bridge kinetics and myosin light chain phosphorylationRossmanith, GH; Hoh, JFY; Turnbull, L; Ludowyke, RI
2017-10-01Characterisation of Peptide5 systemic administration for treating traumatic spinal cord injured ratsMao, Y; Nguyen, T; Tonkin, RS; Lees, JG; Warren, C; O’Carroll, SJ; Nicholson, LFB; Green, CR; Moalem-Taylor, G; Gorrie, CA
2016-11-01Moderate traumatic brain injury is linked to acute behaviour deficits and long term mitochondrial alterationsChen, H; Chan, YL; Nguyen, LT; Mao, Y; de Rosa, A; Beh, IT; Chee, C; Oliver, B; Herok, G; Saad, S; Gorrie, C
2021-01-20A chinese herbal formula ameliorates COPD by inhibiting the inflammatory response via downregulation of p65, JNK, and p38Li, J; Xie, Y; Zhao, P; Qin, Y; Oliver, BG; Tian, Y; Li, S; Wang, M; Liu, X
2023-07Serotonin and Dopamine Show Different Response Profiles to Acute Stress in the Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Prefrontal Cortex of Rats with Neuropathic Pain.Kang, JWM; Keay, KA; Kendig, MD; Corbit, LH; Mor, D
2021-031-Phenylcyclohexan-1-amine hydrochloride (PCA HCl) alters mesolimbic dopamine system accompanied by neuroplastic changes: A neuropsychopharmacological evaluation in rodents.Abiero, A; Perez Custodio, RJ; Botanas, CJ; Ortiz, DM; Sayson, LV; Kim, M; Lee, HJ; Yoon, S; Lee, YS; Cheong, JH; Kim, HJ
2019-11-01Palatable Western-style Cafeteria Diet as a Reliable Method for Modeling Diet-induced Obesity in Rodents.Leigh, S-J; Kendig, MD; Morris, MJ
2022-01-01Chronic exposure to cafeteria-style diet in rats alters sweet taste preference and reduces motivation for, but not 'liking' of sucrose.Fam, J; Clemens, KJ; Westbrook, RF; Morris, MJ; Kendig, MD
2016-03-14Ultrastable polyethyleneimine-stabilized gold nanoparticles modified with polyethylene glycol for blood pool, lymph node and tumor CT imaging.Zhang, Y; Wen, S; Zhao, L; Li, D; Liu, C; Jiang, W; Gao, X; Gu, W; Ma, N; Zhao, J; Shi, X; Zhao, Q
2016-10-01Sweetening yoghurt with glucose, but not with saccharin, promotes weight gain and increased fat pad mass in rats.Boakes, RA; Kendig, MD; Martire, SI; Rooney, KB
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