R W Ryall

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1 Reflexes to sacral parasympathetic neurones concerned with micturition in the cat. J Physiol 1969 2.12
2 The acetylcholine receptors of Renshaw cells. Exp Brain Res 1966 1.87
3 Renshaw cell mediated inhibition of Renshaw cells: patterns of excitation and inhibition from impulses in motor axon collaterals. J Neurophysiol 1970 1.76
4 The synaptic excitation of Renshaw cells. Exp Brain Res 1966 1.74
5 The inhibitory action of noradrenaline and other monoamines on spinal neurones. J Physiol 1966 1.63
6 The excitation of Renshaw cells by cholinomimetics. Exp Brain Res 1966 1.48
7 Recurrent inhibition in sacral parasympathetic pathways to the bladder. J Physiol 1968 1.42
8 The identification and characteristics of sacral parasympathetic preganglionic neurones. J Physiol 1968 1.39
9 Reticulospinal inhibition of transmission in reflex pathways. J Physiol 1968 1.29
10 Excitation of Renshaw cells in relation to orthodromic and antidromic excitation of motoneurons. J Neurophysiol 1972 1.26
11 Pharmacological studies upon spinal presynaptic fibres. Exp Brain Res 1966 1.18
12 Visceral afferent and efferent fibers in sacral ventral roots in cats. Brain Res 1970 1.11
13 Is the tonic decerebrate inhibition of reflex paths mediated by monoaminergic pathways? Acta Physiol Scand 1968 1.10
14 The differential effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, noradrenaline and raphe stimulation on nociceptive and non-nociceptive dorsal horn interneurones in the cat. Brain Res 1978 1.09
15 An excitatory action 0f 5-hydroxytryptamine on sympathetic preganglionic neurones. Exp Brain Res 1967 1.08
16 Is excitation by enkephalins of hippocampal neurones in the rat due to presynaptic facilitation or to disinhibition? J Physiol 1980 1.05
17 Strychnine-resistant mutual inhibition of Renshaw cells. Brain Res 1972 1.01
18 Intersegmental and intrasegmental distribution of mutual inhibition of Renshaw cells. J Neurophysiol 1971 1.01
19 Substance P and Renshaw cells: a new concept of inhibitory synaptic interactions. J Physiol 1977 0.98
20 The antinociceptive action of etorphine in the dorsal horn is due to a direct spinal action and not to activation of descending inhibition. Br J Pharmacol 1983 0.95
21 The action of cholinomimetics on spinal interneurones. Exp Brain Res 1966 0.95
22 Excitation and inhibition of Renshaw cells by impulses in peripheral afferent nerve fibers. J Neurophysiol 1971 0.93
23 Differential excitatory and inhibitory effects of opiates on non-nociceptive and nociceptive neurones in the spinal cord of the cat. Brain Res 1978 0.93
24 Reticulospinal inhibition of interneurones. J Physiol 1968 0.91
25 Is Lioresal (Baclofen) an antagonist of substance P? Brain Res 1976 0.88
26 The relative significance of spinal and supraspinal actions in the antinociceptive effect of morphine in the dorsal horn: an evaluation of the microinjection technique. Br J Pharmacol 1983 0.87
27 The microelectrophoretic administration of noradrenaline, 5-hydroxytryptamine, acetylcholine and glycine to sacral parasympathetic preganglionic neurones. Brain Res 1972 0.85
28 Substance P selectively blocks nicotinic receptors on Renshaw cells: a possible synaptic inhibitory mechanism. Brain Res 1977 0.84
29 Glycine-mediated inhibitory transmission of group 1A-excited inhibitory interneurones by Renshaw cells. J Physiol 1976 0.83
30 An investigation of catecholamine receptors of spinal interneurones. Int J Neuropharmacol 1966 0.83
31 Patterns of recurrent excitation and mutual inhibition of cat Renshaw cells. J Physiol 1981 0.82
32 Characterization of cholinergic receptors on Renshaw cells in the cat [proceedings]. J Physiol 1979 0.82
33 Opiates distinguish spinal excitation from inhibition evoked by noxious heat stimuli in the rat: relevance to theories of analgesia. Br J Pharmacol 1988 0.82
34 The effect of reserpine on transmission in the spinal cord. Acta Physiol Scand 1968 0.81
35 Excitatory convergence on Renshaw cells. J Physiol 1972 0.81
36 Reticulospinal inhibition of transmission through interneurones of spinal reflex pathways. Experientia 1965 0.81
37 Effects of picrotoxin and bicuculline on the excitation and inhibition of Renshaw cells. Neuropharmacology 1973 0.80
38 Proceedings: A selective excitatory effect of lithium on cholinoceptive neurones in the spinal cord and brain of cats and rats: a possible significance in manic-depression. Br J Pharmacol 1974 0.79
39 Modulation of cholinergic transmission by substance P. Ciba Found Symp 1982 0.77
40 Proceedings: Strychnine-sensitive Renshaw cell inhibition of group 1A excited inhibitory interneurones. J Physiol 1976 0.77
41 A re-evaluation of acetylcholine receptors on feline Renshaw cells. Br J Pharmacol 1981 0.77
42 Inhibition by substance P of some peripheral actions of acetylcholine in the cat. Br J Pharmacol 1982 0.75
43 An excitatory action of iontophoretically administered lithium on mammalian central neurones. Br J Pharmacol 1977 0.75
44 Mustard oil excites but does not inhibit nociceptive dorsal horn neurones in the rat: a presumed effect on A-delta fibres. Br J Pharmacol 1988 0.75
45 The participation of muscarinic receptors in the physiological excitation of spinal Renshaw cells. J Physiol 1975 0.75
46 The effect of frationation conditions on subcellular distribution in brain. Biochem Pharmacol 1965 0.75
47 Systematic mapping of descending inhibitory control by the medulla of nociceptive spinal neurones in cats. Brain Res 1983 0.75