PUBLICATIONS
How to get physiologically relevant data with students using Lumbriculus variegatus
The behavioural, physiological and biochemical responses of Lumbriculus variegatus exposed to cannabidiol (CBD)
The inhibitory effect of nicotine on Lumbriculus variegatus stereotypical movements and locomotor activity
Concentration- and time-dependent behavioural effects of ethanol on Lumbriculus variegatus
Co-created in vivo pharmacology practical classes using the novel organism Lumbriculus variegatus
Lumbriculus variegatus: A novel organism for in vivo pharmacology education
OTHER OUTPUTS
The Physiological Society: Why should we use non-mammalian models for in vivo practical education?
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
ABSTRACT: Investigating the in vivo effects of the synthetic cannabinoid, O-1918, using Lumbriculus variegatus
ABSTRACT: Investigating the effects of CBD and 7-OH-CBD on the regeneration of Lumbriculus variegatus
ABSTRACT: The effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of CBD and CBD-related compounds
ABSTRACT: Disulfiram inhibits locomotor activity and induces body fragmentation of Lumbriculus variegatus
ABSTRACT: Lumbriculus variegatus as a novel in vivo model for studying drugs of abuse within educational settings
ABSTRACT: Concentration-dependent response of the novel in vivo research animal Lumbriculus variegatus to cannabidiol
ABSTRACT: The effects of acute & chronic ethanol exposure in the novel in vivo research organism, Lumbriculus variegatus
ABSTRACT: Serotonergic responses in the novel in vivo research animal Lumbriculus variegatus
ABSTRACT: An in vivo study of neurotransmitters in the novel pharmacology research animal Lumbriculus variegatus
ABSTRACT: Concentration-dependent cholinergic responses in the novel in vivo research animal Lumbriculus variegatus
ABSTRACT: Concentration-dependent behavioural effects of caffeine in the novel in vivo organism, Lumbriculus variegatus
ABSTRACT: Concentration-dependent behavioural effects of ethanol in the novel in vivo organism, Lumbriculus variegatus
ABSTRACT: Investigating haloperidol as an antidote for 2,4-DNP using a novel in vivo model, Lumbriculus variegatus