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    Mast Cell Numbers in the Young Rat Thalamus: A Search for Control Factors by Lafreniere, G. F., Persinger, M. A.

    Published in International journal of neuroscience (01-01-2001)
    “…Numbers of mast cells within brain space can be influenced by exposures to weak, complex magnetic fields. The present studies were designed to help isolate the…”
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    Effects of Permanent Residence with Foster Mothers and New Siblings upon Numbers of Mast Cells within the Thalamus of Preweaned Rats by Lafreniere, G. F., Persinger, M. A., Lafrenier, R. F.

    Published in Psychological reports (01-06-2001)
    “…In a split-litter, cross-fostered design, the numbers of mast cells per 10 micrometer sections within the thalamic boundaries in rats that had been reared by 8…”
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    Progressive accumulation of large aggregates of calcium-containing polysaccharides and basophilic debris within specific thalamic nuclei after lithium/pilocarpine-induced seizures by Lafreniere, G F, Peredery, O, Persinger, M A

    Published in Brain research bulletin (1992)
    “…Between 30 and 50 days after the induction of seizures by a single injection of lithium and pilocarpine, large aggregates of Nissl-staining material appeared;…”
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    Thyroid morphology and activity does not respond to ELF electromagnetic field exposures by Lafrenière, G F, Persinger, M A

    Published in Experientia (15-04-1979)
    “…The hypothesis that the thyroid is the sensitive organ for extremely low freqency electromagnetic field effects was tested. Rats that had been exposed either…”
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    Oral taurine effects on inhibitory behavior: response transients to step-like schedule changes by Persinger, M A, Lafrenière, G F, Falter, H

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-01-1976)
    “…Rats habituated to DRL 6-s schedules that required response inhibition in order to obtain reward did not alter their total responses or efficiency ratios…”
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