raymond george hill

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merck, sharp and dohme, Gießen, NJ, United States 
Area:
pain and headache
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Cahusac PMB, Morris R, Hill RG. (1995) A pharmacological study of the modulation of neuronal and behavioural nociceptive responses in the rat trigeminal region. Brain Research. 700: 70-82
Cahusac PM, Morris R, Salt TE, et al. (1990) Sensory responses of caudal trigeminal neurons to thermal and mechanical stimuli and their behavioural correlates in the rat. Neuroscience. 36: 543-51
Morris R, Farmery SM, Roberts CJ, et al. (1984) The effects of oxytocin and vasotocin analogues on the responses of rat brainstem neurones to oxytocin. Neuroscience Letters. 48: 161-166
Cahusac PM, Evans RH, Hill RG, et al. (1984) The behavioural effects of an N-methylaspartate receptor antagonist following application to the lumbar spinal cord of conscious rats. Neuropharmacology. 23: 719-24
Morris R, Cahusac PMB, Hill RG. (1984) The effects of microiontophoretically-applied opioids and opiate antagonists on nociceptive responses of neurones of the caudal reticular formation in the rat Neuropharmacology. 23: 497-504
Salt TE, Hill RG. (1983) Excitation of single sensory neurones in the rat caudal trigeminal nucleus by iontophoretically applied adenosine 5'-triphosphate. Neuroscience Letters. 35: 53-7
Kaneko S, Kurahashi K, Fujita S, et al. (1983) Potentiation of GABA by Midazolam and Its Therapeutic Effect against Status Epilepticus Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 37: 307-309
Cahusac PMB, Hill RG. (1983) Alpha-2 adrenergic receptors on neurones in the region of the lateral reticular nucleus of the rat. Neuroscience Letters. 42: 279-284
Hill RG, Morris R, Sofroniew MV. (1983) Naloxone reversible inhibition of reticular neurones in the rat caudal medulla produced by electrical stimulation of the periaqueductal grey matter. Pain. 15: 249-63
Salt TE, Morris R, Hill RG. (1983) Distribution of substance P-responsive and nociceptive neurones in relation to substance P-immunoreactivity within the caudal trigeminal nucleus of the rat. Brain Research. 273: 217-28
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