M JALFRE
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Azorin J, Dassa D, JALFRE M
Encephale
. 1992 Sep;
18 Spec No 3:453-7.
PMID: 1364079
Atypical neuroleptics can be defined as dopamine (DA) receptor blockers which differ from typical neuroleptics in that they have a markedly lower or absent propensity for the induction of parkinsonian...
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Demotes-Mainard J, Philip P, JALFRE M, Vincent J
Encephale
. 1990 Jul;
16(4):265-7.
PMID: 2209479
This preliminary study attempted to test the efficacy of electrosleep therapy on hypnotic drug withdrawal. Among 89 outpatients complaining of chronic insomnia and receiving a heavy hypnotic drug treatment, an...
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Platel A, JALFRE M, Pawelec C, Roux S, Porsolt R
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
. 1984 Aug;
21(2):209-12.
PMID: 6483933
The effects of various piracetam + choline combinations on an experimental model of memory were investigated. Mice were given two sessions in a simple photo-cell activity cage and the decrease...
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Porsolt R, Roux S, JALFRE M
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
. 1984 Jun;
20(6):979-81.
PMID: 6463082
Three Rhesus monkeys were removed from their mothers at birth and reared together in a group cage. When they were one year old they were subjected to repeated separations during...
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Porsolt R, Pawelec C, Roux S, JALFRE M
Neuropharmacology
. 1984 May;
23(5):569-73.
PMID: 6429563
Rats were trained to discriminate between the effects of 0.6 mg/kg of (+)-amphetamine given intraperitoneally saline in a two-lever operant task, according to a fixed ratio ( FR10 ) schedule...
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JALFRE M, Bucher B, DORME N, Mocquet G, Porsolt R
Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther
. 1983 Aug;
264(2):232-56.
PMID: 6139097
Using several classical screening procedures in different species MD 790501: (exo)-2,3 dimethoxy-N-[8-(phenylmethyl)-8-azabiocyclo [3.2.1]oct-3-yl] benzamide hydrochloride was shown to possess potent neuroleptic properties. The doses effective in the tests for neuroleptic...
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Coston A, Laville M, Baud P, Bussel B, JALFRE M
Physiol Behav
. 1983 Jun;
30(6):967-9.
PMID: 6611702
Post-ischaemic spinal extensor or flexor rigidity can be induced in different species by clamping or ligature of the descending aorta after thoracotomy or laparotomy. A similar motor deficit can also...
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Porsolt R, Roux S, JALFRE M
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
. 1982 Dec;
17(6):1309-12.
PMID: 6131438
Intramuscular injections of apomorphine (1 mg/kg) cause marked behavioral effects in rhesus monkeys including hyperactivity, repetitive stereotyped movements, chewing, tongue movements, licking, biting and vocalization. These effects occur within minutes...
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JALFRE M, Bucher B, Coston A, Mocquet G, Porsolt R
Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther
. 1982 Oct;
259(2):194-221.
PMID: 6129835
Using several classical screening procedures, MD 780515, 3-[[4-[5-(methoxymethyl)-2-oxo-3-oxazolidinyl]phenoxy]methyl]- benzonitrile, was shown to possess potential antidepressant activity consistent with preferential and short-acting inhibition of type A monoamine oxidase. The doses effective...
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Porsolt R, JALFRE M
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 1981 Jan;
75(1):16-21.
PMID: 6117919
Rhesus monkeys, previously subjected to twice-weekly injections of various neuroleptics, subsequently respond to acute IM injections of haloperidol with marked bucco-lingual and whole body movement disturbances consisting of mouth opening,...