Wade, Timothy V; Schneider, Jay S (2004) Striatal preprotachykinin gene expression reflects parkinsonian signs. Neuroreport 15:2481-4
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Schroeder, Joseph A; Schneider, Jay S (2002) GABA(A) and mu-opioid receptor binding in the globus pallidus and endopeduncular nucleus of animals symptomatic for and recovered from experimental Parkinsonism. Brain Res 947:284-9
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Schroeder, J A; Schneider, J S (2002) GABA-opioid interactions in the globus pallidus: [D-Ala2]-Met-enkephalinamide attenuates potassium-evoked GABA release after nigrostriatal lesion. J Neurochem 82:666-73
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Rothblat, D S; Schroeder, J A; Schneider, J S (2001) Tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine transporter expression in residual dopaminergic neurons: potential contributors to spontaneous recovery from experimental Parkinsonism. J Neurosci Res 65:254-66
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Schroeder, J A; Schneider, J S (2001) Alterations in expression of messenger RNAs encoding two isoforms of glutamic acid decarboxylase in the globus pallidus and entopeduncular nucleus in animals symptomatic for and recovered from experimental Parkinsonism. Brain Res 888:180-183
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Wade, T V; Rothblat, D S; Schneider, J S (2001) Changes in striatal dopamine D3 receptor regulation during expression of and recovery from MPTP-induced parkinsonism. Brain Res 905:111-9
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Wade, T; Rothblat, D S; Schneider, J S (2000) Changes in striatal dopamine D(2) receptors in relation to expression of and recovery from experimental parkinsonism. Brain Res 871:281-7
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Schroeder, J A; Schneider, J S (2000) Striatal enkephalin gene expression does not reflect parkinsonian signs. Neuroreport 11:1799-802
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Rothblat, D S; Schneider, J S (1999) Regional differences in striatal dopamine uptake and release associated with recovery from MPTP-induced parkinsonism: an in vivo electrochemical study. J Neurochem 72:724-33
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Schneider, J S; Schroeder, J A; Rothblat, D S (1998) Differential recovery of sensorimotor function in GM1 ganglioside-treated vs. spontaneously recovered MPTP-treated cats: partial striatal dopaminergic reinnervation vs. neurochemical compensation. Brain Res 813:82-7
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