Stephen L. Hart, D.Phil.

Affiliations: 
Pharmacology King's College London, London, UK 
Area:
Opioid pharmacology
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Kitchen I, Hart SL, Friend SC, et al. (1990) Effect of exercise and anabolic steroid treatment on mu-opioid receptor binding in rat brain New Leads in Opioid Research: Proceedings of the International Narcotics Research Conference. Ics914. 14-15
Kitchen I, Hart SL. (1981) Differential loss of biological activity of the enkephalins induced by current. European Journal of Pharmacology. 69: 393-6
Gibson A, Ginsburg M, Hart SL, et al. (1980) Effects of adrenalectomy and hypophysectomy on enkephalin content of the rat hypothalamus. British Journal of Pharmacology. 70: 561-9
Hart SL, Kitchen I. (1980) Potassium stimulated depletion of enkephalin in rat hypothalamus and its alteration by adrenocorticotrophin and corticosterone British Journal of Pharmacology. 70: 79p-80p
Hart SL, Kitchen I, Waddell PR. (1979) Different effects of current strength on inhibitory responses of the mouse vas deferens to methionine- and leucine-enkephalin. British Journal of Pharmacology. 66: 361-3
Gibson A, Ginsburg M, Hart SL, et al. (1979) Enkephalin content in rat hypothalamus--effect of adrenalectomy, laparotomy and corticosteroid treatment [proceedings]. British Journal of Pharmacology. 66: 130P
Fernie SM, Hart SL, Nissim JA. (1967) Glucose binding by homogenates of intestinal mucosa Nature. 213: 985-987
Hart SL, Nissim JA. (1966) Inhibition of intestinal absorption by different samples of cetrimide and the homologous alkyl series C10-C20. The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 18: 228-35
Hart SL, Nissim JA. (1965) Mechanism of intestinal absorption: transport of methionine and sodium butyrate by intracellular plasma. Nature. 208: 145-7
HART SL, NISSIM JA. (1964) FIRST RECEPTOR IN INTESTINAL SUGAR TRANSPORT: THE EFFECT OF PHLORIDZIN AND OF CETRIMIDE ON THE INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF ALPHA-D-GLUCOSAMINE, L-GLUCOSE AND D-XYLOSE. Nature. 204: 51-3
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