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1. Rates of age‐ and amyloid β‐associated cortical atrophy in older adults with superior memory performance

2. Motor and behavioral phenotype in conditional mutants with targeted ablation of cortical D1 dopamine receptor-expressing cells

3. Resolving pathobiological mechanisms relating to Huntington disease: Gait, balance, and involuntary movements in mice with targeted ablation of striatal D1 dopamine receptor cells

4. Behavioural and Anatomical Characterization of Mutant Mice With Targeted Deletion of D1 Dopamine Receptor–Expressing Cells: Response to Acute Morphine

5. Constitutive and Conditional Mutant Mouse Models for Understanding Dopaminergic Regulation of Orofacial Movements: Emerging Insights and Challenges

6. THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF IVERMECTIN FOR COVID-19: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF MECHANISMS AND EVIDENCE

7. Pharmacokinetics and safety of inhaled ivermectin in mice as a potential COVID-19 treatment

8. Preparation and Characterization of Inhalable Ivermectin Powders as a Potential COVID-19 Therapy

9. THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF IVERMECTIN FOR COVID-19: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF MECHANISMS AND EVIDENCE

10. Asymmetrical tibial polyethylene geometry-cruciate retaining total knee arthroplasty does not fully restore in-vivo articular contact kinematics during strenuous activities

11. Prenatal nicotine exposure increases hyperventilation in α4-knock-out mice during mild asphyxia

12. Rapidly progressive Fronto-temporal dementia (FTD) associated with Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) in the presence of Fused in Sarcoma (FUS) protein: a rare, sporadic, and aggressive form of FTD

13. Role of α4- and α6-containing nicotinic receptors in the acquisition and maintenance of nicotine self-administration

14. Constitutive and Conditional Mutant Mouse Models for Understanding Dopaminergic Regulation of Orofacial Movements: Emerging Insights and Challenges

15. Differential Diagnosis in Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies via VMAT2 and Amyloid Imaging

16. The Necessity of α4* Nicotinic Receptors in Nicotine-Driven Behaviors: Dissociation Between Reinforcing and Motor Effects of Nicotine

17. Development of an In Vitro Model to Evaluate the Regenerative Capacity of Adult Brain-Derived Tyrosine Hydroxylase-Expressing Dopaminergic Neurons

18. Creating a Ventral Midbrain Stem Cell Niche in an Animal Model for Parkinson's Disease

19. Age-related behavioural phenotype and cellular characterisation of mice with progressive ablation of D1 dopamine receptor-expressing cells

20. Altered fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibre characteristics in female mice with a (S248F) knock-in mutation of the brain neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

21. Sprouting of dopamine terminals and altered dopamine release and uptake in Parkinsonian dyskinaesia

22. Gene targeting demonstrates that α4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits contribute to expression of diverse [3H]epibatidine binding sites and components of biphasic 86Rb+ efflux with high and low sensitivity to stimulation by acetylcholine

23. Null mutation of the α4 nicotinic receptor subunit increases the propensity of muscarinic-mediated neuronal bursting in mouse hippocampal slices

24. Murine embryonic EGF-responsive ventral mesencephalic neurospheres display distinct regional specification and promote survival of dopaminergic neurons

25. Receptor Crosstalk: Characterization of Mice Deficient in Dopamine D1 and Adenosine A2A Receptors

26. Mice Lacking the α4 Nicotinic Receptor Subunit Fail to Modulate Dopaminergic Neuronal Arbors and Possess Impaired Dopamine Transporter Function

27. Haloperidol treatment reverses behavioural and anatomical changes in cocaine-dependent mice

28. Alternative Energy Sources for the Ablation of Arrhythmias

29. Glial responses associated with dopaminergic striatal reinnervation following lesions of the rat substantia nigra

30. Simultaneous absence of dopamine D1 and D2 receptor-mediated signaling is lethal in mice

31. Changes in function and ultrastructure of striatal dopaminergic terminals that regenerate following partial lesions of the SNpc

32. D2Dopamine receptor blockade results in sprouting of DA axons in the intact animal but prevents sprouting following nigral lesions

33. Mice Lacking D5Dopamine Receptors Have Increased Sympathetic Tone and Are Hypertensive

34. The Role of Interleukin-1, Interleukin-6, and Glia in Inducing Growth of Neuronal Terminal Arbors in Mice

35. Phenotypic, ethologically based resolution of spontaneous and D2-like vs D1-like agonist-induced behavioural topography in mice with congenic D3 dopamine receptor ?knockout?

36. Proconvulsant-induced seizures in α4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit knockout mice

37. Congenic D1A Dopamine Receptor Mutants: Ethologically Based Resolution of Behavioural Topography Indicates Genetic Background as a Determinant of Knockout Phenotype

38. Phenotypic resolution of spontaneous and D1-like agonist-induced orofacial movement topographies in congenic dopamine D1A receptor ‘knockout’ mice

39. Motor and behavioral phenotype in conditional mutants with targeted ablation of cortical D1 dopamine receptor-expressing cells

40. Role of α4- and α6-containing nicotinic receptors in the acquisition and maintenance of nicotine self-administration

41. Dose-related neuroprotective effects of chronic nicotine in 6-hydroxydopamine treated rats, and loss of neuroprotection in α4 nicotinic receptor subunit knockout mice

42. Quantification of D1B (D5) receptors in dopamine D1A receptor-deficient mice

43. Characterisation of central adenosine A1 receptors and adenosine transporters in mice lacking the adenosine A2a receptor

44. Phenotypic Characterization of an α4 Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Subunit Knock-Out Mouse

45. Visualisation of AMPA binding sites in the brain of mice lacking the adenosine A2a receptor

46. Role of dopamine D1 receptors for κ-opioid–mediated locomotor activity and antinociception during the preweanling perioda study using D1 receptor knockout mice

47. Spatial learning deficit in dopamine D1 receptor knockout mice

48. Conservation of behavioural topography to dopamine D1-like receptor agonists in mutant mice lacking the D1A receptor implicates a D1-like receptor not coupled to adenylyl cyclase

49. Action sequencing is impaired in D1A-deficient mutant mice

50. Behavioural assessment of mice lacking D1A dopamine receptors

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