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PHENCYCLIDINE: A Bibliography of Biomedical and Behavioral Research

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Yun Wang, Kevin Pang, Arthur E. Jacobson, Ralph Lessor, Kenner C. Rice & Barry Hoffer. (1986) Interactions of phencyclidine with hippocampal circuitry: Evidence for neuronal heterogeneity. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 24:5, pages 1403-1407.
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M Matsuzaki & K.C Dowling. (1985) Phencyclidine (PCP): Effects of acute and chronic administration on egg activities in the rhesus monkey. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 60:4, pages 356-366.
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M. Matsuzaki & K.C. Dowling. (1984) Phencyclidine (PCP): Effects on limbic afterdischarges in the rhesus monkey. Brain Research Bulletin 13:5, pages 635-641.
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Masaji Matsuzaki, Kathryn C. Dowling & Milton Ratner. (1984) Effects of phencyclidine (PCP) on cardiorespiratory functions in the rhesus monkey. European Journal of Pharmacology 103:1-2, pages 145-151.
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M. Matsuzaki & K.C. Dowling. (1984) Phencyclidine (PCP): Effects on auditory evoked potentials in the rhesus monkey. Brain Research Bulletin 13:1, pages 155-161.
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Remi Quirion, Mohamed A. Bayorh, Robert L. Zerbe & Candace B. Pert. (1982) Chronic phencyclidine treatment decreases phencyclidine and dopamine receptors in rat brain. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 17:4, pages 699-702.
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Kathleen T. Brady & Robert L. Balster. (1981) Discriminative stimulus properties of phencyclidine and five analogues in the squirrel monkey. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 14:2, pages 213-218.
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Robert L. Balster & William L. Woolverton. (1980) Continuous-access phencyclidine self-administration by rhesus monkeys leading to physical dependence. Psychopharmacology 70:1, pages 5-10.
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Jwaharlal Marwaha, Michael Palmer, Barry Hoffer & Robert Freedman. (1980) Phencyclidine-induced depressions of cerebellar purkinje neurons. Life Sciences 26:18, pages 1509-1515.
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Robert L. Balster & J.Bernard Baird. (1979) Effects of phencyclidine, d-amphetamine and pentobarbital on spaced responding in mice. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 11:6, pages 617-623.
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