John B. Simpson

Affiliations: 
State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
Area:
circumventricular organs
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Thunhorst RL, Fitts DA, Simpson JB. (1989) Angiotensin-converting enzyme in subfornical organ mediates captopril-induced drinking. Behavioral Neuroscience. 103: 1302-10
Mangiapane ML, Thrasher TN, Keil LC, et al. (1984) Role for the subfornical organ in vasopressin release. Brain Research Bulletin. 13: 43-7
Thrasher TN, Simpson JB, Ramsay DJ. (1982) Lesions of the subfornical organ block angiotensin-induced drinking in the dog. Neuroendocrinology. 35: 68-72
Mangiapane ML, Simpson JB. (1980) Subfornical organ lesions reduce the pressor effect of systemic angiotensin II. Neuroendocrinology. 31: 380-4
Mangiapane ML, Simpson JB. (1980) Subfornical organ: forebrain site of pressor and dipsogenic action of angiotensin II. The American Journal of Physiology. 239: R382-9
Dellmann HD, Simpson JB. (1979) The subfornical organ. International Review of Cytology. 58: 333-421
Simpson JB, Routtenberg A. (1978) Subfornical organ: a dipsogenic site of action of angiotensin II. Science (New York, N.Y.). 201: 379-81
Simpson JB, Routtenberg A. (1975) Subfornical organ lesions reduce intravenous angiotensin-induced drinking. Brain Research. 88: 154-61
Simpson JB, Epstein AN, Camardo JS. (1975) Ablation or competitive blockade of subfornical organ (SFO) prevents thirst of intravenous angiotensin Federation Proceedings. 34: no. 881
Simpson JB, Routtenberg A. (1974) Subfornical organ: acetylcholine application elicits drinking. Brain Research. 79: 157-64
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