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    The epidermolytic (exfoliative) toxins of Staphylococcus aureus

    Two epidermolytic toxins, produced by different strains of Staphylococcus aureus, split human skin at a site in the upper epidermis. Clinical effects are most common in infants, but adults are susceptible. Epider...

    Christopher J. Bailey, Brian P. Lockhart in Medical Microbiology and Immunology (1995)

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    Morphine enhancement of shuttle avoidance prevented by α-methyltyrosine

    Rats were given 6 days of training (180 trials) to make a two-way (shuttle) avoidance response. “Poor performers” making less than 50% avoidances in the 6th block of 30 trials were given drug treatments on the...

    W. Marvin Davis, Thomas P. Smith in Psychopharmacologia (1975)