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2. Can we calculate drought risk… and do we need to?
3. Improving the SWAT forest module for enhancing water resource projections: A case study in the St. Croix River basin
4. NOTE: Effects of lateral olfactory tract stimulation on Fos immunoreactivity in vasopressin neurones of the rat piriform cortex
5. Effects of lateral olfactory tract stimulation on Fos immunoreactivity in vasopressin neurones of the rat piriform cortex
6. Effect of Melanotan-II on Brain Fos Immunoreactivity and Oxytocin Neuronal Activity and Secretion in Rats
7. Methemoglobin‐forming substances [BAT Value Documentation, 2008]
8. Measuring Oxytocin and Vasopressin: Bioassays, Immunoassays and Random Numbers
9. A Direct Neurokinin B Projection from the Arcuate Nucleus Regulates Magnocellular Vasopressin Cells of the Supraoptic Nucleus
10. Oxytocin Neurones: Intrinsic Mechanisms Governing the Regularity of Spiking Activity
11. The Peptide Oxytocin Antagonist F‐792, When Given Systemically, Does Not Act Centrally in Lactating Rats
12. Oxytocinase in the Female Rat Hypothalamus: A Novel Mechanism Controlling Oxytocin Neurones During Lactation
13. Intranasal Application of Vasopressin Fails to Elicit Changes in Brain Immediate Early Gene Expression, Neural Activity and Behavioural Performance of Rats
14. Systemic Leptin Increases the Electrical Activity of Supraoptic Nucleus Oxytocin Neurones in Virgin and Late Pregnant Rats
15. Sexual Behaviour and Neuronal Activation in the Vomeronasal Pathway and Hypothalamus of Food-Deprived Male Rats
16. Neuropathy target esterase (NTE) [Biomonitoring Methods, 2007]
17. 8‐Hydroxy‐2′‐desoxyguanosin [Biomonitoring Methods in German language, 2002]
18. Butylhydroxytoluol (BHT) [Biomonitoring Methods in German language, 2010]
19. N‐Benzylvaline after exposure to benzylchloride [Biomonitoring Methods, 2003]
20. Die Verwendung der Gaschromatographie‐Massenspektrometrie im biologischen Monitoring [Biomonitoring Methods in German language, 2006]
21. Perfluoroctan‐/Perfluorbutansulfonsäure (PFOS/PFBS) [Biomonitoring Methods in German language, 2006]
22. Chrom und seine Verbindungen [BAT Value Documentation in German language, 2009]
23. Glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase (G‐6‐PDH) (phenotyping) [Biomonitoring Methods, 2004]
24. The Modern Box and Arrow Diagram
25. Modelling the In vivo Spike Activity of Phasically‐Firing Vasopressin Cells
26. Direct and Indirect Effects of Cannabinoids on in vitro GABA Release in the Rat Arcuate Nucleus
27. Effects of Cholecystokinin in the Supraoptic Nucleus and Paraventricular Nucleus are Negatively Modulated by Leptin in 24-h Fasted Lean Male Rats
28. The Adaptive Brain: Glenn Hatton and the Supraoptic Nucleus
29. Increased Sensitivity of Monoamine Release in the Supraoptic Nucleus in Late Pregnancy: Region‐ and Stimulus‐Dependent Responses
30. Somatostatin Actions on Rat Supraoptic Nucleus Oxytocin and Vasopressin Neurones
31. Mathematical Modelling in Neuroendocrinology
32. Control of growth hormone secretion at the single cell level
33. Bistability with Hysteresis in the Activity of Vasopressin Cells
34. Editorial Comment: Might Oestrogen Act Directly on GnRH Neurones?
35. Effects of α‐Melanocyte‐Stimulating Hormone on Magnocellular Oxytocin Neurones and their Activation at Intromission in Male Rats
36. Information Processing in the Hypothalamus: Peptides and Analogue Computation
37. Modelling the Hypothalamic Control of Growth Hormone Secretion
38. Estimation of Parameters for a Mathematical Model of Growth Hormone Secretion
39. Effects of Neurotensin on the Organization of Activity in Supraoptic Nucleus Cells in Virgin and Lactating Rats
40. Modelling the Pituitary Response to Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone
41. Neurosteroid regulation of oxytocin and vasopressin release from the rat supraoptic nucleus
42. Editorial Commentary:Ready to Burst?
43. β‐Endorphin Cells in the Arcuate Nucleus: Projections to the Supraoptic Nucleus and Changes in Expression During Pregnancy and Parturition
44. In Vivo Modulation of Post-Spike Excitability in Vasopressin Cells by κ-Opioid Receptor Activation
45. Interruption of central noradrenergic pathways and morphine withdrawal excitation of oxytocin neurones in the rat
46. Activation of oxytocin neurones by systemic cholecystokinin is unchanged by morphine dependence or withdrawal excitation in the rat.
47. Electrophysiological evidence for mutual excitation of oxytocin cells in the supraoptic nucleus of the rat hypothalamus.
48. Opioid tolerance and dependence in the magnocellular oxytocin system: a physiological mechanism?
49. Presynaptic actions of morphine: blockade of cholecystokinin‐induced noradrenaline release in the rat supraoptic nucleus.
50. Morphine tolerance and inhibition of oxytocin secretion by kappa-opioids acting on the rat neurohypophysis.
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