Leonard M. Eisenman
Department of Pathology
Anatomy and Cell Biology
Jefferson Medical College
Thomas Jefferson University
USA
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- Ethanol and vestibular stimulation reveal simple and complex aspects of cerebellar heterogeneity. Eisenman, L.M. Cerebellum (2011)
- Motion sickness may be caused by a neurohumoral action of acetylcholine. Eisenman, L.M. Med. Hypotheses (2009)
- The ventral uvula of the mouse cerebellum: a neural target of ethanol and vestibular stimuli. Eisenman, L.M., Scott Donovan, H. Brain Res. (2004)
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