Donald Straughan
Affiliations: | School of Pharmacy, Chapel Hill, NC, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeMark L. Mayer | grad student | 1977-1980 | School of Pharmacy, University of London (Neurotree) |
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Mayer ML, Straughan DW. (1981) Effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine on central neurones antagonized by bicuculline and picrotoxin. Neuropharmacology. 20: 347-50 |
Straughan DW, MacLeod NK, James TA, et al. (1980) GABA and the nigrothalamic pathway Brain Research Bulletin. 5: 7-11 |
Mayer ML, Straughan DW. (1980) Bicuculline blocks 5-HT and GABA effects on rat hypothalamic neurones British Journal of Pharmacology. 70: 74P-75P |
Straughan DW. (1978) Drug action and the GABA system Trends in Neurosciences. 1: 97-100 |
Hill RG, Simmonds MA, Straughan DW. (1976) Antagonism of gamma-aminobutyric acid and glycine by convulsants in the cuneate nucleus of cat. British Journal of Pharmacology. 56: 9-19 |
Dray A, Straughan DW. (1976) Benzodiazepines: GABA and glycine receptors on single neurons in the rat medulla. The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 28: 314-5 |
Hill RG, Simmonds MA, Straughan DW. (1974) Proceedings: Effects on synaptic inhibition in the cuneate nucleus produced by stereoisomers of bicuculline methochloride. The Journal of Physiology. 239: 122P-123P |
Hill RG, Simmonds MA, Straughan DW. (1974) Proceedings: Convulsant substances as antagonists of GABA and presynaptic inhibition in the cuneate nucleus. British Journal of Pharmacology. 52: 117P |
Hill RG, Simmonds MA, Straughan DW. (1974) Convulsant substances as antagonists of GABA and presynaptic inhibition in the cuneate nucleus Brit.J.Pharmacol.. 52 |
Hill RG, Simmonds MA, Straughan DW. (1973) Microiontophoretic study of depressant amino acids and the specificity of their antagonists. British Journal of Pharmacology. 47: 663P-664P |