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1. Contribution of endogenously formed arachidonic acid in the presynaptic facilitatory effects of NMDA and carbachol on dopamine release in the mouse striatum.

2. Lack of autoreceptor-mediated inhibitory control of dopamine release in striatal synaptosomes of D2 receptor-deficient mice.

3. Direct and indirect presynaptic control of dopamine release by excitatory amino acids.

4. Cooperative contributions of cholinergic and NMDA receptors in the presynaptic control of dopamine release from synaptosomes of the rat striatum.

5. Effects of arachidonic acid on dopamine synthesis, spontaneous release, and uptake in striatal synaptosomes from the rat.

6. Presynaptic control of dopamine synthesis and release by excitatory amino acids in rat striatal synaptosomes.

7. Opposite presynaptic regulations by glutamate through NMDA receptors of dopamine synthesis and release in rat striatal synaptosomes.

8. L-glutamate-evoked release of dopamine from synaptosomes of the rat striatum: involvement of AMPA and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors.

9. Presynaptic facilitation of dopamine release through D,L-alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionate receptors on synaptosomes from the rat striatum.

10. Specific role of N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate in the in vivo regulation of dopamine release from dendrites and nerve terminals of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons in the cat.

11. Respective contributions of neuronal activity and presynaptic mechanisms in the control of the in vivo release of dopamine.

12. Presynaptic regulation of dopaminergic transmission in the striatum.

13. Effects of the unilateral nigral modulation of substance P transmission on the activity of the two nigro-striatal dopaminergic pathways.

15. Inhibition of dopamine release in the cat caudate nucleus by nigral application of glycine.

17. Gabaergic processes involved in the control of dopamine release from nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons in the cat.

19. Effects of electrical stimulation of various midline thalamic nuclei on the bilateral release of dopamine from dendrites and nerve terminals of neurons in the nigro-striatal dopaminergic pathways.

20. Distinct commissural pathways are involved in the enhanced release of dopamine induced in the contralateral caudate nucleus and substantia nigra by unilateral application of GABA in the cat thalamic motor nuclei.

21. Involvement of the thalamus in the reciprocal regulation of the two nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathways.

23. Local and distal effects induced by unilateral striatal application of opiates in the absence or in the presence of naloxone on the release of dopamine in both caudate nuclei and substantiae nigrae of the cat.

24. In vivo presynaptic control of dopamine release in the cat caudate nucleus--I. Opposite changes in neuronal activity and release evoked from thalamic motor nuclei.

26. Effects of the unilateral nigral application of baclofen on dopamine release in the two caudate nuclei of the cat.

27. Role of the thalamus in the bilateral regulation of dopaminergic and GABAergic neurons in the basal ganglia.

28. A role for striatal beta-adrenergic receptors in the regulation of dopamine release.

29. In vivo presynaptic control of dopamine release in the cat caudate nucleus--II. Facilitatory or inhibitory influence of L-glutamate.

30. Substance P and neurokinin A regulate by different mechanisms dopamine release from dendrites and nerve terminals of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons.

31. Different effects of electrical stimulation of the mesencephalic and pontine reticular formation on the release of dopamine and acetylcholine in the cat caudate nucleus.

32. In vivo presynaptic control of dopamine release in the cat caudate nucleus--III. Further evidence for the implication of corticostriatal glutamatergic neurons.

34. Effects of unilateral electrical stimulation of various thalamic nuclei on the release of dopamine from dendrites and nerve terminals of neurons of the two nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathways.

35. GABA in the intralaminar thalamic nuclei modulates dopamine release from the two dopaminergic nigro-striatal pathways in the cat.

36. Involvement of the thalamus in the asymmetric effects of unilateral sensory stimuli on the two nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathways in the cat.

37. Symmetric bilateral changes in dopamine release from the caudate nuclei of the cat induced by unilateral nigral application of glycine and GABA-related compounds.

39. Regulations of the activity of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathways by cortical, cerebellar, and sensory neuronal afferences.

43. The in vivo release of acetylcholine from cat caudate nucleus after pharmacological and surgical manipulations of dopaminergic nigrostriatal neurons.

44. Serotonin Stimulation of 5-HT4 Receptors Indirectly Enhances In Vivo Dopamine Release in the Rat Striatum

45. Direct and indirect presynaptic control of dopamine release by excitatory amino acids

46. Glutamatergic Control of Dopamine Release in the Rat Striatum: Evidence for Presynaptic N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors on Dopaminergic Nerve Terminals

47. Contribution of endogenously formed arachidonic acid in the presynaptic facilitatory effects of NMDA and carbachol on dopamine release in the mouse striatum

48. Cooperative contributions of cholinergic and NMDA receptors in the presynaptic control of dopamine release from synaptosomes of the rat striatum

49. Presynaptic facilitation of dopamine release through D,L-alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionate receptors on synaptosomes from the rat striatum

50. Presynaptic Regulation of Dopamine Release from Synaptosomes of the Rat Striatum is Controlled by Different Types of Glutamate Receptors

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