J Flores-Hernandez
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Trejo A, Tapia J, de la Torre Valdovinos B, Huidobro N, Flores G, Flores-Hernandez J, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2015 Jan;
288:156-66.
PMID: 25556832
A fundamental problem in neurophysiology is the understanding of neuronal mechanisms by which the central nervous system produces a sequence of voluntary or involuntary motor acts from a diverse repertory...
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Brailowsky S, Montiel T, Hernandez-Echeagaray E, Flores-Hernandez J, Hernandez-Pineda R
Restor Neurol Neurosci
. 2011 May;
3(5):267-74.
PMID: 21551646
To screen drugs potentially useful in the pharmacological treatment of subjects with brain lesions, we studied the effects of chronic (7 and 30 days) treatments with a Ginkgo biloba extract...
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Atzori M, Kanold P, Pineda J, Flores-Hernandez J, Paz R
Neuroscience
. 2005 Jul;
134(4):1153-65.
PMID: 16019151
Acetylcholine and dopamine are simultaneously released in the cortex at the occurrence of novel stimuli. In addition to a series of excitatory effects, acetylcholine decreases the release of glutamate acting...
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Cepeda C, Andre V, Flores-Hernandez J, Nguyen O, Wu N, Klapstein G, et al.
Dev Neurosci
. 2005 May;
27(1):59-76.
PMID: 15886485
Seizures in cortical dysplasia (CD) could be from cytomegalic neurons and balloon cells acting as epileptic 'pacemakers', or abnormal neurotransmission. This study examined these hypotheses using in vitro electrophysiological techniques...
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Cepeda C, Itri J, Flores-Hernandez J, Hurst R, Calvert C, Levine M
Eur J Neurosci
. 2002 Feb;
14(10):1577-89.
PMID: 11860453
Infrared videomicroscopy and differential interference contrast optics were used to identify medium- and large-sized neurons in striatal slices from young rats. Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings were obtained to compare membrane currents...
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Cepeda C, Ariano M, Calvert C, Flores-Hernandez J, Chandler S, Leavitt B, et al.
J Neurosci Res
. 2001 Dec;
66(4):525-39.
PMID: 11746372
Huntington disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant disorder in which degeneration of medium-sized spiny striatal neurons occurs. The HD gene and the protein it encodes, huntingtin, have been identified but...
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Flores-Hernandez J, Jansa J, Cayla J, Martin-Mateo M
Int J Epidemiol
. 2001 May;
30(2):386-93.
PMID: 11369747
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) and factors associated with PTB in areas of high levels of poverty in Chiapas, Mexico. Methods: In 1998 active case-finding was...
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Rubinstein M, Cepeda C, Hurst R, Flores-Hernandez J, Ariano M, Falzone T, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2001 May;
21(11):3756-63.
PMID: 11356863
The dopamine D(4) receptor (D(4)R) is predominantly expressed in the frontal cortex (FC), a brain region that receives dense input from midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons and is associated with cognitive...
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Yan Z, Flores-Hernandez J, Surmeier D
Neuroscience
. 2001 Apr;
103(4):1017-24.
PMID: 11301208
The postsynaptic effects of acetylcholine in the striatum are largely mediated by muscarinic receptors. Two of the five cloned muscarinic receptors (M1 and M4) are expressed at high levels by...
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Cepeda C, Hurst R, Altemus K, Flores-Hernandez J, Calvert C, Jokel E, et al.
J Neurophysiol
. 2001 Feb;
85(2):659-70.
PMID: 11160501
Dopamine (DA) receptors play an important role in the modulation of excitability and the responsiveness of neurons to activation of excitatory amino acid receptors in the striatum. In the present...