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Williams K, Mann T, Chamberlain S, Smith A, Wilson S, Griffiths G, et al.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav . 2006 Jul; 84(2):282-93. PMID: 16828151
Following active service during the 1990/1991 Gulf conflict, a number of UK and US veterans presented with a diverse range of symptoms, collectively known as Gulf Veterans' Illnesses (GVI). The...
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Stevens D, Scott E, Bowditch A, Griffiths G, Pearce P
Pharmacol Biochem Behav . 2006 Jun; 84(2):207-18. PMID: 16806443
Following active service during the 1990/1991 Gulf Conflict, a number of UK and US veterans presented with a diverse range of symptoms, collectively known as Gulf Veterans Illnesses (GVI). The...
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Muggleton N, Smith A, Scott E, Wilson S, Pearce P
J Psychopharmacol . 2005 Sep; 19(5):455-66. PMID: 16166182
The long-term sequelae of exposure to low doses of organophosphate compounds are ill defined, with effects variously reported on a range of indices of central nervous system functions such as...
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Mann T, Williams K, Pearce P, Scott E
Lab Anim . 2005 May; 39(2):169-77. PMID: 15901360
Patterns of spontaneous activity are valuable reflections of well-being in animals and humans and, because of this, investigations have frequently incorporated some form of activity monitoring into their studies. It...
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Stevens D, Hornby R, Cook D, Griffiths G, Scott E, Pearce P
Lab Anim . 2005 May; 39(2):162-8. PMID: 15901359
A novel method of assessing muscle function in the common marmoset was developed as part of a multidisciplinary long-term study. The method involved home cage presentation of a weight-pulling task....
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Muggleton N, Bowditch A, Crofts H, Scott E, Pearce P
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 2003 Feb; 166(3):212-20. PMID: 12589520
Rationale: There is a requirement to ensure that UK armed forces are provided with the best possible medical countermeasures to prevent or mitigate the effects of exposure to nerve agents....
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Crofts H, Wilson S, Muggleton N, Nutt D, Scott E, Pearce P
Clin Neurophysiol . 2001 Dec; 112(12):2265-73. PMID: 11738198
Objective: To evaluate the use of a totally implantable radiotelemetry system for recording the sleep electrocorticogram (ECoG) of a small new world primate, the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) without restraint...
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Crofts H, Muggleton N, Bowditch A, Pearce P, Nutt D, Scott E
Lab Anim . 2000 Apr; 33(3):207-14. PMID: 10780838
The study reported here demonstrates the feasibility of presenting cognitive tests from the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) to either marmosets or rhesus monkeys in their home cages. This...
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Pearce P, Crofts H, Muggleton N, Ridout D, Scott E
J Psychopharmacol . 1999 Sep; 13(2):128-35. PMID: 10475717
Previous studies have suggested that administration of a clinically sign-free dose of sarin to non-human primates gives rise to subtle changes in brain electrical activity as measured by electroencephalography (EEG)...
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Pearce P, Crofts H, Muggleton N, Scott E
Physiol Behav . 1998 Apr; 63(4):591-9. PMID: 9523903
A model has been developed in a nonhuman primate, the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), which should enable the study of long term effects of compounds with potentially psychoactive properties. The...