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Platelet serotonin measures in primary dysthymiaRAVINDRAN, A. V; CHUDZIK, J; BIALIK, R. J et al.The American journal of psychiatry. 1994, Vol 151, Num 9, pp 1369-1371, issn 0002-953XArticle

Therapeutic efficacy of specific serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in dysthymiaRAVINDRAN, A. V; BIALIK, R. J; LAPIERRE, Y. D et al.Canadian journal of psychiatry. 1994, Vol 39, Num 1, pp 21-26, issn 0706-7437Article

Adrenal demedullation blocks and brain norepinephrine depletion potentiates the hyperglycemic response to a variety of stressorsBIALIK, R. J; SMYTHE, J. W; SARDELIS, M et al.Brain research. 1989, Vol 502, Num 1, pp 88-98, issn 0006-8993Article

Alpha2-adrenergic receptors mediate the increase in blood glucose levels induced by epinephrine and brief footshock stressBIALIK, R. J; SMYTHE, J. W; ROBERTS, D. C. S et al.Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. 1988, Vol 12, Num 2-3, pp 307-314, issn 0278-5846Conference Paper

Primary early onset dysthymia, biochemical correlates of the therapeutic response to fluoxetine. I: Platelet monoamine oxidase and the dexamethasone suppression testRAVINDRAM, A. V; BIALIK, R. J; LAPIERRE, Y. D et al.Journal of affective disorders. 1994, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 111-117, issn 0165-0327Article

Primary early onset dysthymia, biochemical correlates of the therapeutic response to fluoxetine. II: Urinary metabolites of serotonin, norepinephrine, epinephrine and melatoninRAVINDRAN, A. V; BIALIK, R. J; BROWN, G. M et al.Journal of affective disorders. 1994, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 119-123, issn 0165-0327Article

Route of delivery of phenylalanine influences its effect in short-term food intake in adult male ratsBIALIK, R. J; LI, E. T. S; GEOFFROY, P et al.The Journal of nutrition. 1989, Vol 119, Num 10, pp 1519-1527, issn 0022-3166Article

Relationship between levels and uptake of serotonin and high affinity [3H]imipramine recognition sites in the rat brainHRDINA, P. D; PAPPAS, B. A; ROBERTS, D. C. S et al.Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 1985, Vol 63, Num 10, pp 1239-1244, issn 0008-4212Article

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