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Wolfensohn, Sarah; Hawkins, Penny; Lilley, Elliot; Anthony, Daniel; Chambers, Charles; Lane, Sarah; Lawton, Martin; Robinson, Sally; Voipio, Hanna-Marja and Woodhall, Gavin (2013). Reducing suffering in animal models and procedures involving seizures, convulsions and epilepsy. Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods, 67 (1), pp. 9-15.
Yamawaki, Naoki; Magill, P.J.; Hall, Stephen; Woodhall, Gavin and Stanford, Ian (2012). Frequency selectivity and dopamine-dependence of plasticity at glutamatergic synapses in the subthalamic nucleus. Neuroscience, 203 , pp. 1-11.
Greenhill, Stuart D.; Massey, Peter; Morgan, Nicola; Woodhall, Gavin and Jones, Roland S.G. (2012). Ethosuximide modifies network excitability in the rat entorhinal cortex via an increase in GABA release. Neuropharmacology, 62 (2), pp. 807-814.
Hall, Stephen; Yamawaki, Naoki; Fisher, Alison; Clauss, Ralf; Woodhall, Gavin and Stanford, Ian (2010). GABA(A) alpha-1 subunit mediated desynchronization of elevated low frequency oscillations alleviates specific dysfunction in stroke:a case report. Clinical Neurophysiology, 121 (4), pp. 549-555.
Morgan, Nicola; Stanford, Ian and Woodhall, Gavin Functional CB2 type cannabinoid receptors at CNS synapses. Neuropharmacology, 57 (4), pp. 356-368.
Morgan, Nicola; Stanford, Ian and Woodhall, Gavin Modulation of network oscillatory activity and GABAergic synaptic transmission by CB1 cannabinoid receptors in the rat medial entorhinal cortex. Neural Plasticity, 2008 ,
Wolfensohn, Sarah; Hawkins, Penny; Lilley, Elliot; Anthony, Daniel; Chambers, Charles; Lane, Sarah; Lawton, Martin; Voipio, Hanna-Marja and Woodhall, Gavin Reducing suffering in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods, 67 (3), pp. 169-176.
Hawkins, Penny; Burn, Charlotte; Deacon, Robert; Dennison, Ngaire; Heath, Martin; Mackin, Paul; Tremoleda, Jordi; Webb, Anthony; Woodhall, Gavin; Jennings, Maggy and Hubrecht, Robert Report of the 2011 RSPCA/UFAW rodent welfare group meeting:harms and benefits of new technologies. Animal Technology and Welfare, 11 (2),