429 results on '"Blaha, Charles D."'
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102. Increased amphetamine-induced locomotor activity, sensitization, and accumbal dopamine release in M5 muscarinic receptor knockout mice
103. Glutamate Dysfunction Associated with Developmental Cerebellar Damage: Relevance to Autism Spectrum Disorders
104. Centromedian-Parafascicular Deep Brain Stimulation Induces Differential Functional Inhibition of the Motor, Associative, and Limbic Circuits in Large Animals
105. Development of the Mayo Investigational Neuromodulation Control System: toward a closed-loop electrochemical feedback system for deep brain stimulation
106. Electrical Stimulation-Evoked Dopamine Release in the Primate Striatum
107. Is autism a disease of the cerebellum? An integration of clinical and pre-clinical research
108. Monitoring In Vivo Changes in Tonic Extracellular Dopamine Level by Charge-Balancing Multiple Waveform Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry.
109. Dopamine Release in the Nonhuman Primate Caudate and Putamen Depends upon Site of Stimulation in the Subthalamic Nucleus.
110. Effects of adolescent nicotine exposure and withdrawal on intravenous cocaine self-administration during adulthood in male C57BL/6J mice
111. The role of the basal ganglia in motivated behavior
112. M5 Muscarinic Receptors Mediate Striatal Dopamine Activation by Ventral Tegmental Morphine and Pedunculopontine Stimulation in Mice
113. Connecting the dots of the cerebro-cerebellar role in cognitive function: Neuronal pathways for cerebellar modulation of dopamine release in the prefrontal cortex
114. High frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus evokes striatal dopamine release in a large animal model of human DBS neurosurgery
115. Local glutamate release in the rat ventral lateral thalamus evoked by high-frequency stimulation
116. Comonitoring of adenosine and dopamine using the Wireless Instantaneous Neurotransmitter Concentration System: proof of principle
117. Muscarinic receptor blockade in the ventral tegmental area attenuates cocaine enhancement of laterodorsal tegmentum stimulation-evoked accumbens dopamine efflux in the mouse
118. Deep Brain Stimulation: Technology at the Cutting Edge
119. Differential corticosteroid receptor regulation of mesoaccumbens dopamine efflux during the peak and nadir of the circadian rhythm: A molecular equilibrium in the midbrain?
120. Increased amphetamine-induced locomotor activity, sensitization, and accumbal dopamine release in M5 muscarinic receptor knockout mice
121. Development of the Wireless Instantaneous Neurotransmitter Concentration System for intraoperative neurochemical monitoring using fast-scan cyclic voltammetry
122. Wireless Instantaneous Neurotransmitter Concentration System–based amperometric detection of dopamine, adenosine, and glutamate for intraoperative neurochemical monitoring
123. Midbrain acetylcholine and glutamate receptors modulate accumbal dopamine release
124. Cerebellar modulation of frontal cortex dopamine efflux in mice: Relevance to autism and schizophrenia
125. Study of the static quadrupole moment of the K=35/2 isomer in 179W
126. Urotensin II acts as a modulator of mesopontine cholinergic neurons
127. Nigrostriatal dopamine release modulated by mesopontine muscarinic receptors
128. M5 Muscarinic Receptors Are Required for Prolonged Accumbal Dopamine Release after Electrical Stimulation of the Pons in Mice
129. Dopamine D1and NMDA Receptors Mediate Potentiation of Basolateral Amygdala-Evoked Firing of Nucleus Accumbens Neurons
130. Changes in dopamine efflux associated with extinction, CS-induced and d-amphetamine-induced reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior by rats
131. Modulation of Hippocampal and Amygdalar-Evoked Activity of Nucleus Accumbens Neurons by Dopamine: Cellular Mechanisms of Input Selection
132. Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation Induces Motor Network BOLD Activation: Use of a High Precision MRI Guided Stereotactic System for Nonhuman Primates.
133. Association Basolateral amygdala stimulation evokes glutamate receptor-dependent dopamine efflux in the nucleus accumbens of the anaesthetized rat
134. Conditioned changes in dopamine oxidation currents in the nucleus accumbens of rats by stimuli paired with self-administration or yoked-administration ofd-amphetamine
135. The relation between dopamine oxidation currents in the nucleus accumbens and conditioned increases in motor activity in rats following repeated administration ofd-amphetamine or cocaine
136. Stimulation of the Ventral Subiculum of the Hippocampus Evokes Glutamate Receptor-mediated Changes in Dopamine Efflux in the Rat Nucleus Accumbens
137. Evaluation of stearate-graphite paste electrodes for chronic measurement of extracellular dopamine concentrations in the mammalian brain
138. Schedule-induced polydipsia and the nucleus accumbens: electrochemical measurements of dopamine efflux and effects of excitotoxic lesions in the core
139. Improved electrochemical properties of stearate-graphite paste electrodes after albumin and phospholipid treatments
140. Correlation of striatal dopamine release and peripheral hypertension after transient ischemia in gerbils
141. Development of the Mayo Investigational Neuromodulation Control System: toward a closed-loop electrochemical feedback system for deep brain stimulation.
142. Extracellular dopamine in the rat striatum during ischemia and reperfusion as measured by in vivo electrochemistry and in vivo microdialysis
143. M5 Muscarinic Receptors Mediate Striatal Dopamine Activation by Ventral Tegmental Morphine and Pedunculopontine Stimulation in Mice.
144. Electrochemical evaluation of stearate-modified graphite paste electrodes: selective etection of dopamine is maintained after exposure to brain tissue
145. Gz proteins are functionally coupled to dopamine D2-like receptors in vivo
146. Application of in vivo electrochemistry to the measurement of changes in dopamine release during intracranial self-stimulation
147. Detection of catecholamines in brain tissue: surface-modified electrodes enabling in vivo investigations of dopamine function
148. Wireless Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry to Monitor Adenosine in Patients With Essential Tremor During Deep Brain Stimulation
149. Basolateral amygdala stimulation evokes glutamate receptor-dependent dopamine efflux in the nucleus accumbens of the anaesthetized rat.
150. Interactions between Mesolimbic Dopamine Neurons, Cholecystokinin, and Neurotensin: Evidence Using in Vivo Voltammetrya.
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