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April 17, 1992
Serotonin may play a role in the anorexia induced by amphetamine injections into the lateral hypothalamus
M A Parada, L Hernández, E Degoma
Brain Research Bulletin
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December 1, 1988
An improved circular tilt-cage shows that intrahypothalamic injections of sulpiride increase locomotion
M A Parada, L Hernández, C Santiago
Neuroscience Letters
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October 5, 1988
Puberty modifies sulpiride effects on body weight in rats
T Baptista, M A Parada, E Murzi
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
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August 1, 1988
Sulpiride injections in the lateral hypothalamus induce feeding and drinking in rats
M A Parada, L Hernandez, B G Hoebel
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.)
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November 1, 1992
Pyridoxine acts in the brain to reduce ethanol toxicity in rats
L E Gonzalez, M A Parada, L Hernandez
Brain Research
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October 23, 1995
Dipsogenic effect of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP38) injected into the lateral hypothalamus
M Puig de Parada, M A Parada, L Hernández
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
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November 1, 1993
A remote insertion technique for intracerebral microinjections in freely moving animals
M A Parada, M Puig de Parada, B G Hoebel
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
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September 1, 1995
Rats self-inject a dopamine antagonist in the lateral hypothalamus where it acts to increase extracellular dopamine in the nucleus accumbens
M A Parada, M Puig de Parada, B G Hoebel
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
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September 1, 1994
A new triple-channel swivel for fluid delivery in the range of intracranial (10 nl) and intravenous (100 microliters) self-administration volumes and also suitable for microdialysis
M A Parada, M Puig de Parada, B G Hoebel
Brain Research
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March 13, 1995
Sulpiride increases and dopamine decreases intracranial temperature in rats when injected in the lateral hypothalamus: an animal model for the neuroleptic malignant syndrome?
M A Parada, M P de Parada, P Rada, et al.
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Brain Research
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April 17, 1992
Serotonin may play a role in the anorexia induced by amphetamine injections into the lateral hypothalamus
M A Parada, L Hernández, E Degoma
Brain Research Bulletin
|
December 1, 1988
An improved circular tilt-cage shows that intrahypothalamic injections of sulpiride increase locomotion
M A Parada, L Hernández, C Santiago
Neuroscience Letters
|
October 5, 1988
Puberty modifies sulpiride effects on body weight in rats
T Baptista, M A Parada, E Murzi
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
|
August 1, 1988
Sulpiride injections in the lateral hypothalamus induce feeding and drinking in rats
M A Parada, L Hernandez, B G Hoebel
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.)
|
November 1, 1992
Pyridoxine acts in the brain to reduce ethanol toxicity in rats
L E Gonzalez, M A Parada, L Hernandez
Brain Research
|
October 23, 1995
Dipsogenic effect of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP38) injected into the lateral hypothalamus
M Puig de Parada, M A Parada, L Hernández
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
|
November 1, 1993
A remote insertion technique for intracerebral microinjections in freely moving animals
M A Parada, M Puig de Parada, B G Hoebel
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
|
September 1, 1995
Rats self-inject a dopamine antagonist in the lateral hypothalamus where it acts to increase extracellular dopamine in the nucleus accumbens
M A Parada, M Puig de Parada, B G Hoebel
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
|
September 1, 1994
A new triple-channel swivel for fluid delivery in the range of intracranial (10 nl) and intravenous (100 microliters) self-administration volumes and also suitable for microdialysis
M A Parada, M Puig de Parada, B G Hoebel
Brain Research
|
March 13, 1995
Sulpiride increases and dopamine decreases intracranial temperature in rats when injected in the lateral hypothalamus: an animal model for the neuroleptic malignant syndrome?
M A Parada, M P de Parada, P Rada, et al.
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