PMID: 953755Sep 3, 1976Paper

Evidence for substance P in the habenulo-interpeduncular tract

Brain Research
E A MrozS E Leeman

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References

Nov 5, 1976·Brain Research·M J BrownsteinS E Leeman
Dec 1, 1974·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·M J BrownsteinD O Carpenter

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Dec 28, 1977·Anatomy and Embryology·R N Cupédo
Mar 1, 1984·Neurochemical Research·Z Gottesfeld
Oct 1, 1978·Psychopharmacology Bulletin·D J PettiboneS E Leeman
Aug 20, 1984·Brain Research·R B RothmanM A Cascieri
Oct 1, 1996·Journal of the Neurological Sciences·T MatsuishiH Kato
Jan 1, 1985·Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews·P W Kalivas
Aug 7, 1981·Neuroscience Letters·A LisoprawskiJ Glowinski
Jul 1, 1984·Brain Research Bulletin·L M Hemmendinger, R Y Moore
Oct 1, 1984·Brain Research Bulletin·G S Hamill, D M Jacobowitz
Jan 1, 1985·Brain Research Bulletin·N J Woolf, L L Butcher
Jun 1, 1985·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·F NybergL Terenius
Jun 1, 1977·Experimental Neurology·T HattoriP L McGeer
Apr 15, 1977·Brain Research·E A MrozS E Leeman
Jul 14, 1980·Brain Research·E R MarchandR Y Moore
Jun 30, 1978·Brain Research·A C CuelloT Jessell

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