Arthur Duggan
Affiliations: | Neuroscience | Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia |
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Colvin LA, Duggan AW. (1998) Primary afferent-evoked release of immunoreactive galanin in the spinal cord of the neuropathic rat. British Journal of Anaesthesia. 81: 436-43 |
Colvin LA, Mark MA, Duggan AW. (1997) The effect of a peripheral mononeuropathy on immunoreactive (ir)-galanin release in the spinal cord of the rat. Brain Research. 766: 259-61 |
Mark MA, Jarrott B, Colvin LA, et al. (1997) The release of immunoreactive neuropeptide Y in the spinal cord of the anaesthetized rat and cat. Brain Research. 754: 195-203 |
COLVIN LA, MARK MA, DUGGAN AW. (1997) Immunoreactive (ir)-galanin release in the spinal cord of the neuropathic rat European Journal of Anaesthesiology. 14: 545 |
Duggan AW, Riley RC. (1996) Studies of the release of immunoreactive galanin and dynorphin A(1-8) in the spinal cord of the rat. Progress in Brain Research. 110: 137-47 |
Riley RC, Zhao ZQ, Duggan AW. (1996) Spinal release of immunoreactive dynorphin A(1-8) with the development of peripheral inflammation in the rat. Brain Research. 710: 131-42 |
Duggan AW. (1995) Release of neuropeptides in the spinal cord. Progress in Brain Research. 104: 197-223 |
Duggan AW, Riley RC, Mark MA, et al. (1995) Afferent volley patterns and the spinal release of immunoreactive substance P in the dorsal horn of the anaesthetized spinal cat. Neuroscience. 65: 849-58 |
RILEY R, ZHAO Z, DUGGAN A. (1995) PERIPHERAL INFLAMMATION AND DYNORPHIN RELEASE IN THE RAT SPINAL CORD Analgesia. 1: 687-690 |
Lang CW, Hope PJ, Grubb BD, et al. (1994) Lack of effect of microinjection of noradrenaline or medetomidine on stimulus-evoked release of substance P in the spinal cord of the cat: a study with antibody microprobes. British Journal of Pharmacology. 112: 951-7 |