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    Prostaglandins and hypothalamic neurotransmitter receptors involved in hyperthermia: a critical evaluation by Simpson, C W, Ruwe, W D, Myers, R D

    “…The role of a prostaglandin of the E series (PGE) in the hypothalamic mechanisms underlying a fever continues to be controversial. This paper reviews the…”
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    NALOXONE DIFFERENTIALLY ALTERS FEVERS INDUCED BY CYTOKINES by ZAWADA, W.M, CLARKE, J, RUWE, W.D

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-04-1997)
    “…Interferon-α (IFN-α), a cytokine acting as an endogenous pyrogen and a putative activator of the opioid system, binds to opiate receptors in vitro. The μ…”
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    Chemokine-induced fever: intracerebroventricular actions of MIP-1 and MIP-1 alpha in rats by Zawada, W M, Ruwe, W D, Clarke, J, Wall, P T, Myers, R D

    Published in Neuroreport (01-06-1994)
    “…The central pyrogenic actions in the rat of doublet macrophage inflammatory protein-1 (MIP-1) and MIP-1 alpha were determined by their intracerebroventricular…”
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    Fever evoked by macrophage inflammatory protein-1 (MIP-1) injected into preoptic or ventral septal area of rats depends on intermediary protein synthesis by Zawada, W M, Ruwe, W D, Myers, R D

    Published in Brain research bulletin (1993)
    “…Macrophage inflammatory protein-1 (MIP-1), a novel cytokine composed of alpha/beta subunits, is released from macrophages during infection. MIP-1 injected…”
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    Electrical stimulation of the paraventricular nucleus attenuates pyrogen fever in the rabbit by Ruwe, W D

    Published in Brain research (21-08-1992)
    “…Arginine vasopressin (AVP) perfused within the ventral septal area (VSA) suppresses fever normally evoked by pyrogenic substances, including Salmonella abortus…”
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    Perfusion of vasopressin within the rat brain suppresses prostaglandin E-hyperthermia by Ruwe, W D, Naylor, A M, Veale, W L

    Published in Brain research (15-07-1985)
    “…These experiments were undertaken to determine whether arginine vasopressin (AVP) could suppress a prostaglandin hyperthermia and to localize sites of these…”
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    Anatomical distribution of brainstem sites where PGE1 induces hyperthermia in macaque species by Simpson, C W, Ruwe, W D, Myers, R D

    “…The neuroanatomical distribution of sites in the diencephalon and mesencephalon within which a prostaglandin (PG) of the E series elicits hyperthermia was…”
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    Thermoregulatory actions of centrally-administered vasopressin in the rat by Naylor, A M, Ruwe, W D, Veale, W L

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-07-1986)
    “…Dependent upon the route and/or site of administration, arginine vasopressin (AVP) evoked a number of thermoregulatory actions in the conscious rat. Infused…”
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    Aspartate and glutamate as synaptic transmitters of parallel visual cortical pathways by HICKS, T. P, RUWE, W. D, VEALE, W. L, VEENHUIZEN, J

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1985)
    “…Push-pull cannulae were inserted into both medial and lateral banks of the suprasylvian sulcus and used for local perfusion with artificial extracellular fluid…”
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    Antipyretic action of centrally administered arginine vasopressin but not oxytocin in the cat by Naylor, A M, Ruwe, W D, Veale, W L

    Published in Brain research (15-10-1986)
    “…The antipyretic action of central arginine vasopressin (AVP) was investigated in mongrel cats. Control push-pull perfusions in the ventral septal area (VSA),…”
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    Vasopressin-induced motor disturbances: localization of a sensitive forebrain site in the rat by Naylor, A M, Ruwe, W D, Burnard, D M, McNeely, P D, Turner, S L, Pittman, Q J, Veale, W L

    Published in Brain research (30-12-1985)
    “…Arginine-vasopressin (AVP) microinjected into an area extending from the diagonal band of Broca to the anterior hypothalamus of the rat evokes severe motor…”
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    Characteristics of pyrogen fevers are altered in the aged rabbit by Ruwe, W D, Naylor, A M, Dinarello, C A, Veale, W L

    Published in Experimental gerontology (1988)
    “…The febrile response to both intravenous and intracerebral administration of pyrogens was investigated in young and old male New Zealand White rabbits…”
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    Release of gamma-aminobutyric acid from the visual cortex of young kittens by Hicks, T P, Ruwe, W D, Veale, W L

    Published in Brain research (01-01-1986)
    “…Barbiturate-anaesthetized kittens of less than one month of age were used for the quantitative determination of the in vivo release of endogenous…”
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    Perfusion of vasopressin within the ventral septum of the rabbit suppresses endotoxin fever by Naylor, A M, Ruwe, W D, Kohut, A F, Veale, W L

    Published in Brain research bulletin (01-08-1985)
    “…The antipyretic action of arginine vasopressin (AVP), administered into a lateral cerebral ventricle or directly into the brain tissue via push-pull perfusion,…”
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    The role of arginine vasopressin in alcohol dependence and withdrawal by Ruwe, W D, Flemons, W W, Veale, W L, Pittman, Q J

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-11-1985)
    “…The development and maintenance of tolerance to the physiological and behavioral effects of repeated exposure to ethanol can be altered markedly by the…”
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    Is alcohol induced poikilothermia mediated by 5-HT and catecholamine receptors or by ionic set-point mechanism in the brain? by Myers, R D, Ruwe, W D

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-02-1982)
    “…In adult male Sprague-Dawley rats, stainless steel guide cannulae were implanted stereotaxically in either the lateral or third cerebral ventricle…”
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    Alcohol drinking induced in the monkey by tetrahydropapaveroline (THP) infused into the cerebral ventricle by Myers, R D, McCaleb, M L, Ruwe, W D

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-06-1982)
    “…In the female macaque monkey acclimated to a primate chair, Collison cannulae were stereotaxically implanted bilaterally in the lateral cerebral ventricle. The…”
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    Vasopressin: its role in antipyresis and febrile convulsion by Veale, W L, Cooper, K E, Ruwe, W D

    Published in Brain research bulletin (01-01-1984)
    “…When pyrogenic substances are injected intravenously into experimental animals, a sequence of events is set in motion which involves the hypothalamus and…”
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    The role of protein synthesis in the hypothalamic mechanism mediating pyrogen fever by Ruwe, W D, Myers, R D

    Published in Brain research bulletin (01-11-1980)
    “…The effects of inhibition of protein synthesis by anisomycin on the pathogenesis of fever and normal thermoregulatory processes were investigated in the…”
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    Fever produced by intrahypothalamic pyrogen: effect of protein synthesis inhibition by anisomycin by Ruwe, W D, Myers, R D

    Published in Brain research bulletin (01-11-1979)
    “…In the unrestrained cat, the inhibition of protein synthesis by anisomycin, given either subcutaneously (5.0--25.0 mg/kg) or directly into the anterior…”
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