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    The fate of organic carbon in marine sediments - New insights from recent data and analysis by LaRowe, D.E., Arndt, S., Bradley, J.A., Estes, E.R., Hoarfrost, A., Lang, S.Q., Lloyd, K.G., Mahmoudi, N., Orsi, W.D., Shah Walter, S.R., Steen, A.D., Zhao, R.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-05-2020)
    “…Organic carbon in marine sediments is a critical component of the global carbon cycle, and its degradation influences a wide range of phenomena, including the…”
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    Serotonin-mimetic and antidepressant drugs on passive avoidance learning by olfactory bulbectomised rats by Broekkamp, C L, Garrigou, D, LLoyd, K G

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-11-1980)
    “…Olfactory bulbectomised rats were treated with drugs and their rate of acquisition of a passive avoidance task was measured. The acquisition-rate, which is…”
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    Anti-apomorphine effects of phenothiazine drug metabolites by MOREL, E, LLOYD, K. G, DAHL, S. G

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-01-1987)
    “…The potencies in producing muscle relaxation, and in antagonizing apomorphine-induced climbing and hypothermia in mice, were examined for chlorpromazine,…”
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    Correlating data from multiple surface-specific techniques using multivariate methods: examples and considerations by Lloyd, K.G., Walls, D.J., Wyre, J.P.

    Published in Surface and interface analysis (01-08-2009)
    “…This paper presents examples of spectral and mapping data correlation among different techniques using multivariate analytical methods. Specifically, ToF‐SIMS,…”
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    Re-discovering surface mass spectrometry: chemical mapping from micro to macro by Lloyd, K.G., O’Keefe, D.P.

    Published in Applied surface science (15-06-2004)
    “…New developments in electronics, devices, micro-encapsulation, and other areas demand the ability to acquire molecularly-specific information from smaller and…”
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    Chronic antidepressants and GABA "B" receptors: a GABA hypothesis of antidepressant drug action by Pilc, A, Lloyd, K G

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (19-11-1984)
    “…Amitryptyline (10 mg/kg), desipramine (5 mg/kg), citalopram (10 mg/kg) and viloxazine (10 mg/kg) were administered to rats either acutely (decapitation 1 hr…”
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    Cortical modulation of striatal function by Scatton, B, Worms, P, Lloyd, K G, Bartholini, G

    Published in Brain research (28-01-1982)
    “…The effect of bilateral section of the corticostriatal projections or of selective bilateral ablation of the frontal cortex on behavioral and biochemical…”
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    Effects of pharmacological manipulation on neurotransmitter and other amino acid levels in the CSF of the Senegalese baboon Papio papio by Valin, A, Voltz, C, Naquet, R, Lloyd, K G

    Published in Brain research (04-01-1991)
    “…The concentrations of GABA, glutamate, aspartate, glycine, taurine, glutamine, asparagine and alanine were determined in the CSF of 10 Senegalese baboons…”
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    The potential use of GABA agonists in psychiatric disorders: evidence from studies with progabide in animal models and clinical trials by Lloyd, K G, Morselli, P L, Depoortere, H, Fournier, V, Zivkovic, B, Scatton, B, Broekkamp, C, Worms, P, Bartholini, G

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-01-1983)
    “…Progabide, a new antiepileptic GABA agonist of moderate affinity for GABA receptors, has been studied in a number of psychiatric disorders and the results…”
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    Sulphasalazine and PhCL28A inhibit the formation of ethanol‐ and phenylbutazone‐induced rat gastric ulcers: lack of involvement of endogenous prostaglandins? by Berry, C.N., Prouteau, M., Lloyd, K.G.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-03-1988)
    “…1 The effects of sulphasalazine (SZP) and PhCL28A on macroscopic lesion formation and ex vivo prostaglandin inactivation were studied in the ethanol (ETOH) and…”
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    An analysis of [3H]gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) binding in the human brain by Lloyd, K G, Dreksler, S

    Published in Brain research (09-03-1979)
    “…The binding of [3H]GABA to membranes prepared from human brains obtained post morten was examined. This binding was independent of patient sex, age (16--80…”
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    A new ex vivo method for the study of nasal drops on ciliary function by Levrier, J, Molon-Noblot, S, Duval, D, Lloyd, K G

    “…Any pharmaceutical nasal preparation should respect the physiological function of the mucociliary transport system and should undergo testing to this effect…”
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    Biphasic effects of direct, but not indirect GABA mimetics and antagonists on haloperidol-induced catalepsy [rat] by Worms, P, Lloyd, K.G. (L.E.R.S.Synthelabo, Bagneux (France). Dept. of Biology, Neuropharmacology Unit)

    “…At very low doses the GABA agonists SL 76002 and muscimol diminish haloperidol-induced catalepsy. At somewhat higher doses these compounds potentiate…”
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    Effects of the GABA receptor agonist, progabide, upon local cerebral glucose utilization by Cudennec, A, Duverger, D, Lloyd, K G, MacKenzie, E T, McCulloch, J, Motohashi, N, Nishikawa, T, Scatton, B

    Published in Brain research (13-10-1987)
    “…The effects of a specific GABA receptor agonist, progabide, have been examined on local cerebral glucose utilization through the use of the autoradiographic…”
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    Subchronic administration of GABAergic agonists elevates [3H]GABA binding and produces tolerance in striatal dopamine catabolism by Beart, P M, Scatton, B, Lloyd, K G

    Published in Brain research (27-05-1985)
    “…Directly and indirectly acting GABAergic agonists were assessed for their ability to alter striatal dopamine catabolism after subchronic administration (7-14…”
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    Comparative rheological profile of rat gastric and duodenal gel mucus by Zahm, J M, Pierrot, D, Fuchey, C, Levrier, J, Duval, D, Lloyd, K G, Puchelle, E

    Published in Biorheology (Oxford) (01-01-1989)
    “…Methods for measuring the adhesiveness, plasticity, viscoelasticity and spinnability of mucus microsamples have been developed. The rheological properties of…”
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    Non-benzodiazepine anxiolytics: potential activity of phenylpiperazines without 3H-diazepam displacing action by Lloyd, K G, Depoortere, H, Scatton, B, Schoemaker, H, Zivkovic, B, Manoury, P, Langer, S Z, Morselli, P L, Bartholini, G

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-10-1985)
    “…Four phenylpiperazine derivatives exhibited an activity similar to benzodiazepines and meprobamate in the 4-plate test. One of these (compound IV) demonstrated…”
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    Ethyl alcohol on escape from electrical periaqueductal gray stimulation in rats by Bovier, P, Broekkamp, C L, Lloyd, K G

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-01-1984)
    “…In a procedure to measure the escape latency and threshold for aversive electrical stimulation of the Peri-Aqueductal Gray (PAG) the effect of ethyl alcohol…”
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