Joe Rochford
Affiliations: | McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada |
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Spreekmeester E, Rochford J. (2000) Selective mu and delta, but not kappa, opiate receptor antagonists inhibit the habituation of novelty-induced hypoalgesia in the rat. Psychopharmacology. 148: 99-105 |
Rowe WB, Spreekmeester E, Meaney MJ, et al. (1998) Reactivity to novelty in cognitively-impaired and cognitively-unimpaired aged rats and young rats. Neuroscience. 83: 669-80 |
Rousse I, Beaulieu S, Rowe W, et al. (1997) Spatial memory in transgenic mice with impaired glucocorticoid receptor function. Neuroreport. 8: 841-5 |
Smythe JW, McCormick CM, Rochford J, et al. (1994) The interaction between prenatal stress and neonatal handling on nociceptive response latencies in male and female rats. Physiology & Behavior. 55: 971-4 |
Rochford J, Dawes P, Stewart J. (1993) Naloxone potentiation of novelty-induced hypoalgesia: characterization of the alpha-noradrenergic receptor subtype. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 44: 381-6 |
Rochford J, Dawes P. (1992) Clonidine and yohimbine modulate the effects of naloxone on novelty-induced hypoalgesia. Psychopharmacology. 107: 575-80 |
Rochford J, Stewart J. (1992) Naloxone-induced hypoalgesia: lack of involvement of the GABA-benzodiazepine receptor complex. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 43: 321-8 |
Rochford J, Stewart J. (1987) Morphine attenuation of conditioned autoanalgesia: implications for theories of situation-specific tolerance to morphine analgesia. Behavioral Neuroscience. 101: 690-700 |
Rochford J, Stewart J. (1987) Activation and expression of endogenous pain control mechanisms in rats given repeated nociceptive tests under the influence of naloxone. Behavioral Neuroscience. 101: 87-103 |