Jeffrey Pascoe

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Liu H, Li W, Rose ME, et al. (2013) Prostaglandin D2 toxicity in primary neurons is mediated through its bioactive cyclopentenone metabolites. Neurotoxicology. 39: 35-44
Whalen PJ, Kapp BS, Pascoe JP. (1994) Neuronal activity within the nucleus basalis and conditioned neocortical electroencephalographic activation. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 14: 1623-33
Pascoe JP, Kapp BS. (1993) Electrophysiology of the dorsolateral mesopontine reticular formation during Pavlovian conditioning in the rabbit. Neuroscience. 54: 753-72
Pascoe JP, Kapp BS. (1987) Some electrophysiological characteristics of insular cortex efferents to the amygdaloid central nucleus in awake rabbits. Neuroscience Letters. 78: 288-94
Pascoe JP, Kapp BS. (1987) Responses of amygdaloid central nucleus neurons to stimulation of the insular cortex in awake rabbits. Neuroscience. 21: 471-85
Pascoe JP, Kapp BS. (1985) Electrophysiological characteristics of amygdaloid central nucleus neurons during Pavlovian fear conditioning in the rabbit. Behavioural Brain Research. 16: 117-33
Pascoe JP, Kapp BS. (1985) Electrophysiological characteristics of amygdaloid central nucleus neurons in the awake rabbit. Brain Research Bulletin. 14: 331-8
Pascoe JP, Gallagher M, Kapp BS. (1983) Benzodiazepine effects on heart rate conditioning in the rabbit. Psychopharmacology. 79: 256-61
Gallagher M, Kapp BS, Pascoe JP. (1982) Enkephalin analogue effects in the amygdala central nucleus on conditioned heart rate. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 17: 217-22
Gallagher M, Kapp BS, McNall CL, et al. (1981) Opiate effects in the amygdala central nucleus on heart rate conditioning in rabbits. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 14: 497-505
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