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The following pages link to Intrapallidal dopamine restores motor deficits induced by 6-hydroxydopamine in the rat. (Q43583629):
Displaying 19 items.
- Involvement of Basal Ganglia network in motor disabilities induced by typical antipsychotics (Q33480027) (← links)
- Involvement of dopamine loss in extrastriatal basal ganglia nuclei in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease. (Q33633995) (← links)
- Extrastriatal dopaminergic circuits of the Basal Ganglia (Q34330022) (← links)
- The external globus pallidus: progress and perspectives (Q34512150) (← links)
- A multiple target neural transplantation strategy for Parkinson's disease (Q34982923) (← links)
- Pallidal gap junctions-triggers of synchrony in Parkinson's disease? (Q35017696) (← links)
- Microdialysis and mass spectrometric monitoring of dopamine and enkephalins in the globus pallidus reveal reciprocal interactions that regulate movement (Q35038095) (← links)
- Female CGG knock-in mice modeling the fragile X premutation are impaired on a skilled forelimb reaching task (Q35754126) (← links)
- Synchrony in Parkinson's disease: importance of intrinsic properties of the external globus pallidus (Q38151089) (← links)
- Chemical anatomy of pallidal afferents in primates. (Q38793660) (← links)
- Morphological evidence for dopamine interactions with pallidal neurons in primates (Q42093767) (← links)
- Dopaminergic reinnervation of the globus pallidus by fetal nigral grafts in the rodent model of Parkinson's disease (Q42477973) (← links)
- Further characterization of preproenkephalin mRNA-containing cells in the rodent globus pallidus (Q42520187) (← links)
- D2-mediated modulation of N-type calcium currents in rat globus pallidus neurons following dopamine denervation (Q43925256) (← links)
- A novel skilled-reaching impairment in paw supination on the "good" side of the hemi-Parkinson rat improved with rehabilitation. (Q44281905) (← links)
- Dopaminergic innervation of the rat globus pallidus characterized by microdialysis and immunohistochemistry (Q44595872) (← links)
- Control of the subthalamic innervation of the rat globus pallidus by D2/3 and D4 dopamine receptors. (Q48450914) (← links)
- L-DOPA inhibits depolarization-induced [3H]GABA release in the dopamine-denervated globus pallidus of the rat: the effect is dopamine independent and mediated by D2-like receptors. (Q48516394) (← links)
- Modulation of the activity of globus pallidus by dopamine D1-like receptors in parkinsonian rats (Q48946740) (← links)