Dennis F. Sharman, PhD

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Babraham Institute, Babraham, England, United Kingdom 
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Sharman DF. (1987) The metabolism of dopamine in the blood of ruminant animals: Formation of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetaldehyde Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part C, Comparative. 86: 151-155
Sharman DF, Kelly MJ, Loňcar-Stevanović H. (1983) The metabolism of dopamine in the blood of ruminant animals: An enzyme system to metabolize dopamine released from the mast cells in these species? Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part C, Comparative. 75: 217-222
Sharman DF, Mann SP, Fry JP, et al. (1982) Cerebral dopamine metabolism and stereotyped behaviour in early-weaned piglets Neuroscience. 7: 1937-1944
Fry JP, Sharman DF, Stephens DB. (1981) Cerebral dopamine, apomorphine and oral activity in the neonatal pig. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 4: 193-207
Fry JP, Sharman DF, Stephens DB. (1976) The effect of apomorphine on oral behaviour in piglets British Journal of Pharmacology. 56: 388P
Fry JP, Sharman DF, Stephens DB. (1976) The ontogenesis of cerebral dopamine metabolism in the pig British Journal of Pharmacology. 56: 372P
Barrand MA, Callingham BA, Fry JP, et al. (1975) Proceedings: Radiochemical assay of catecholamines in blood plasma. British Journal of Pharmacology. 55: 306P
Fry JP, House CR, Sharman DF. (1974) Proceedings: An analysis of the catecholamine content of the salivary gland of the cockroach. British Journal of Pharmacology. 51: 116P-117P
Roffler-Tarlov S, Sharman DF, Tegerdine P. (1971) 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid and 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylacetic acid in the mouse striatum: a reflection of intra- and extra-neuronal metabolism of dopamine? British Journal of Pharmacology. 42: 343-351
Portig PJ, Sharman DF, Vogt M. (1968) Release by tubocurarine of dopamine and homovanillic acid from the superfused caudate nucleus. Journal of Physiology. 194: 565-572
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