Literature DB >> 428497

Excessive bracing reactions and their control by atropine and L-DOPA in an animal analog of Parkinsonism.

T Schallert, M De Ryck, I Q Whishaw, V D Ramirez, P Teitelbaum.   

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Year:  1979        PMID: 428497     DOI: 10.1016/0014-4886(79)90003-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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1.  Impaired limb reaction to displacement of center of gravity in rats with unilateral striatal ischemic injury.

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2.  Assessing the role of dopamine in limb and cranial-oromotor control in a rat model of Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  Jacqueline R Kane; Michelle R Ciucci; Amber N Jacobs; Nathan Tews; John A Russell; Allison M Ahrens; Sean T Ma; Joshua M Britt; Lawrence K Cormack; Timothy Schallert
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3.  Stimulation of δ opioid receptor and blockade of nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor synergistically attenuate parkinsonism.

Authors:  Omar S Mabrouk; Riccardo Viaro; Mattia Volta; Ada Ledonne; Nicola Mercuri; Michele Morari
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2014-09-24       Impact factor: 6.167

4.  Acute neuroimmune modulation attenuates the development of anxiety-like freezing behavior in an animal model of traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  Krista M Rodgers; Florencia M Bercum; Danielle L McCallum; Jerry W Rudy; Lauren C Frey; Kirk W Johnson; Linda R Watkins; Daniel S Barth
Journal:  J Neurotrauma       Date:  2012-04-26       Impact factor: 5.269

5.  Anti-Parkinsonian and anti-dyskinetic profiles of two novel potent and selective nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor agonists.

Authors:  Ludovico Arcuri; Salvatore Novello; Martina Frassineti; Daniela Mercatelli; Clarissa Anna Pisanò; Ilaria Morella; Stefania Fasano; Blair V Journigan; Michael E Meyer; Willma E Polgar; Riccardo Brambilla; Nurulain T Zaveri; Michele Morari
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6.  Early disruptions of the blood-brain barrier may contribute to exacerbated neuronal damage and prolonged functional recovery following stroke in aged rats.

Authors:  Vincent A DiNapoli; Jason D Huber; Kimberly Houser; Xinlan Li; Charles L Rosen
Journal:  Neurobiol Aging       Date:  2007-01-22       Impact factor: 4.673

7.  The relationship between hindlimb disturbances, forelimb disturbances and catalepsy after increasing doses of muscimol injected into the striatal-pallidal complex.

Authors:  M C Vrijmoed-de Vries; H Tönissen; A R Cools
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 4.530

8.  Reversal of established traumatic brain injury-induced, anxiety-like behavior in rats after delayed, post-injury neuroimmune suppression.

Authors:  Krista M Rodgers; Yuetiva K Deming; Florencia M Bercum; Serhiy Y Chumachenko; Julie L Wieseler; Kirk W Johnson; Linda R Watkins; Daniel S Barth
Journal:  J Neurotrauma       Date:  2013-11-20       Impact factor: 5.269

9.  A novel skilled-reaching impairment in paw supination on the "good" side of the hemi-Parkinson rat improved with rehabilitation.

Authors:  Patricia Vergara-Aragon; Claudia L R Gonzalez; Ian Q Whishaw
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2003-01-15       Impact factor: 6.167

10.  Use of rotorod as a method for the qualitative analysis of walking in rat.

Authors:  Ian Q Whishaw; Katie Li; Paul A Whishaw; Bogdan Gorny; Gerlinde A Metz
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2008-12-10       Impact factor: 1.355

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