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August 1, 1997
No major differences in locomotor responses to dexamphetamine in high and low responders to novelty: a study in Wistar rats
M A Gingras, A R Cools
Neuroscience
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May 7, 2003
Switching to cue-directed behavior: specific for ventral striatal dopamine but not ventral pallidum/substantia innominata gaba as revealed by a swimming-test procedure in rats
R van den Bos, A R Cools
Experimental Neurology
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February 2, 2002
Differential effects of a small, unilateral, 6-hydroxydopamine-induced nigral lesion on behavior in high and low responders to novelty
R V van Oosten, A R Cools
Archives Internationales De Pharmacodynamie Et De Therapie
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September 1, 1970
Caudal dopamine and stereotype behaviour of cats
A R Cools, J M van Rossum
Journal of Neurochemistry
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December 6, 2006
Differential contribution of storage pools to the extracellular amount of accumbal dopamine in high and low responders to novelty: effects of reserpine
M M M Verheij, A R Cools
Neuroscience
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May 26, 2009
Mesolimbic alpha-, but not beta-adrenoceptors control the accumbal release of dopamine that is derived from reserpine-sensitive storage vesicles
M M M Verheij, A R Cools
Neuroscience
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August 13, 2013
Accumbal core: essential link in feed-forward spiraling striato-nigro-striatal in series connected loop
H Ikeda, N Koshikawa, A R Cools
Journal of Neural Transmission
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January 1, 1975
The acetylcholine-dopamine balance in the basal ganglia of rhesus monkeys and its role in dynamic, dystonic, dyskinetic, and epileptoid motor activities
A R Cools, G Hendriks, J Korten
Life Sciences
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October 6, 1980
Multiple receptors for brain dopamine in behavior regulation: concept of dopamine-E and dopamine-I receptors
A R Cools, J M van Rossum
Neuroscience Letters
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September 11, 1989
Involvement of the substantia innominata/ventral pallidum complex in transmitting forelimb muscular rigidity evoked from the nucleus accumbens in rats
R van den Bos, A R Cools
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
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August 1, 1997
No major differences in locomotor responses to dexamphetamine in high and low responders to novelty: a study in Wistar rats
M A Gingras, A R Cools
Neuroscience
|
May 7, 2003
Switching to cue-directed behavior: specific for ventral striatal dopamine but not ventral pallidum/substantia innominata gaba as revealed by a swimming-test procedure in rats
R van den Bos, A R Cools
Experimental Neurology
|
February 2, 2002
Differential effects of a small, unilateral, 6-hydroxydopamine-induced nigral lesion on behavior in high and low responders to novelty
R V van Oosten, A R Cools
Archives Internationales De Pharmacodynamie Et De Therapie
|
September 1, 1970
Caudal dopamine and stereotype behaviour of cats
A R Cools, J M van Rossum
Journal of Neurochemistry
|
December 6, 2006
Differential contribution of storage pools to the extracellular amount of accumbal dopamine in high and low responders to novelty: effects of reserpine
M M M Verheij, A R Cools
Neuroscience
|
May 26, 2009
Mesolimbic alpha-, but not beta-adrenoceptors control the accumbal release of dopamine that is derived from reserpine-sensitive storage vesicles
M M M Verheij, A R Cools
Neuroscience
|
August 13, 2013
Accumbal core: essential link in feed-forward spiraling striato-nigro-striatal in series connected loop
H Ikeda, N Koshikawa, A R Cools
Journal of Neural Transmission
|
January 1, 1975
The acetylcholine-dopamine balance in the basal ganglia of rhesus monkeys and its role in dynamic, dystonic, dyskinetic, and epileptoid motor activities
A R Cools, G Hendriks, J Korten
Life Sciences
|
October 6, 1980
Multiple receptors for brain dopamine in behavior regulation: concept of dopamine-E and dopamine-I receptors
A R Cools, J M van Rossum
Neuroscience Letters
|
September 11, 1989
Involvement of the substantia innominata/ventral pallidum complex in transmitting forelimb muscular rigidity evoked from the nucleus accumbens in rats
R van den Bos, A R Cools
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