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2005Intraduodenal guar attenuates the fall in blood pressure induced by glucose in healthy older adultsO'Donovan, D.; Feinle-Bisset, C.; Chong, C.; Cameron, A.; Tonkin, A.; Wishart, J.; Horowitz, M.; Jones, K.
2010Caveat anicula! Beware of quiet little old ladies Demographic features, pharmacotherapy, readmissions and survival in a 10-year cohort of patients with heart failure and preserved systolic functionWong, T.; Clark, R.; Dundon, B.; Philpott, A.; Molaee, P.; Shakib, S.
1997Genistein inhibits growth of B16 melanoma cells in vivo and in vitro and promotes differentiation in vitroRecord, I.; Broadbent, J.; King, R.; Dreosti, I.; Head, R.; Tonkin, A.
2001Phenotypical variation in a toxic strain of the phytoplankter, Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii (Nostocales, Cyanophyceae) during batch cultureHawkins, P.; Putt, E.; Falconer, I.; Humpage, A.
2008Steady-state pharmacokinetics of the enantiomers of perhexiline in CYP2D6 poor and extensive metabolizers administered Rac-perhexilineDavies, B.; Herbert, M.; Coller, J.; Somogyi, A.; Milne, R.; Sallustio, B.
2009A comparison of two formulations of intradermal capsaicin as models of neuropathic pain in healthy volunteersGustafsson, H.; Akesson, J.; Lau, C.; Williams, D.; Miller, L.; Yap, S.; Rolan, P.
2007The effects of co-administration of 3 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine ('ecstasy') or para-methosyamphetamine and moclobemide at elevated ambient temperatures on striata 5-ht body temperature and behavior in ratsStanley, N.; Salem, A.; Irvine, R.
1999A study on the seasonal variation in the development of morphine dependence in rats.Salem, A.; Hope, W.
2009Cytotoxicity screening for the cyanobacterial Toxin cylindrospermopsinFroscio, S.; Fanok, S.; Humpage, A.
1999Steady-state pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in methadone maintenance patients: comparison of those who do and do not experience withdrawal and concentration-effect relationshipsDyer, K.; Foster, D.; White, J.; Somogyi, A.; Menelaou, A.; Bochner, F.