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Neuroscience

D-Index
57
Citations
13443
World Ranking
4315
National Ranking
379

Best Publications

  • Behavioural and neurochemical effects of post-weaning social isolation in rodents—Relevance to developmental neuropsychiatric disorders

    Kevin C.F. Fone;M. Veronica Porkess

  • Animal models of schizophrenia

    C A Jones;D J G Watson;K C F Fone

  • Immunohistochemical localisation of the 5-HT2C receptor protein in the rat CNS.

    Delyth A Clemett;Taniya Punhani;Mark S. Duxon;Thomas P Blackburn

  • 5-ht6 receptors.

    Marie L Woolley;Charles A Marsden;Kevin C F Fone

  • Depletion of 26S proteasomes in mouse brain neurons causes neurodegeneration and Lewy-like inclusions resembling human pale bodies

    Lynn Bedford;David Hay;Anny Devoy;Simon Paine

  • Negative symptoms of schizophrenia: clinical characteristics, pathophysiological substrates, experimental models and prospects for improved treatment

    Mark J. Millan;Kevin Fone;Thomas Steckler;William P. Horan

  • A role for the 5-HT1A, 5-HT4 and 5-HT6 receptors in learning and memory

    Madeleine V. King;Charles A. Marsden;Kevin C.F. Fone

  • Evidence-based guidelines for management of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in adolescents in transition to adult services and in adults: recommendations from the British Association for Psychopharmacology.

    D. J. Nutt;K. Fone;P. Asherson;D. Bramble

  • 5-HT6 receptor antagonists reverse delay-dependent deficits in novel object discrimination by enhancing consolidation--an effect sensitive to NMDA receptor antagonism.

    M.V King;A.J Sleight;M.L Woolley;I.A Topham

  • Genetic knockout and pharmacological blockade studies of the 5-HT7 receptor suggest therapeutic potential in depression.

    M. Guscott;L.J. Bristow;K. Hadingham;T.W. Rosahl

  • A role for 5-ht6 receptors in retention of spatial learning in the Morris water maze.

    M.L Woolley;J.C Bentley;A.J Sleight;C.A Marsden

  • Evidence for expression of the 5-hydroxytryptamine-2B receptor protein in the rat central nervous system

    M.S. Duxon;T.P. Flanigan;A.C. Reavley;G.S. Baxter

  • International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. CX. Classification of Receptors for 5-hydroxytryptamine; Pharmacology and Function

    Nicholas M. Barnes;Gerard P. Ahern;Carine Becamel;Joël Bockaert

  • Long-lasting changes in behavioural and neuroendocrine indices in the rat following neonatal maternal separation: gender-dependent effects.

    Helge A. Slotten;Mikhail Kalinichev;Jim J. Hagan;Charles A. Marsden

  • Isolation rearing induces recognition memory deficits accompanied by cytoskeletal alterations in rat hippocampus

    M. Bianchi;M. Bianchi;K. F C Fone;Norazrina Azmi;C. A. Heidbreder

  • 5-HT(6) receptor recruitment of mTOR as a mechanism for perturbed cognition in schizophrenia

    Julie Meffre;Julie Meffre;Séverine Chaumont‐Dubel;Séverine Chaumont‐Dubel;Clotilde Mannoury la Cour;Florence Loiseau

  • Selective Blockade of Dopamine D3 Receptors Enhances while D2 Receptor Antagonism Impairs Social Novelty Discrimination and Novel Object Recognition in Rats: A Key Role for the Prefrontal Cortex

    David J G Watson;Florence Loiseau;Manuela Ingallinesi;Mark J Millan

  • Increased 5-HT2C receptor responsiveness occurs on rearing rats in social isolation.

    K. C. F. Fone;K. Shalders;Z. D. Fox;R. Arthur

  • Reversal of a cholinergic-induced deficit in a rodent model of recognition memory by the selective 5-HT6 receptor antagonist, Ro 04-6790

    Marie L. Woolley;Marie L. Woolley;Charles A. Marsden;Andrew J. Sleight;Kevin C. F. Fone

  • An update on the role of the 5-hydroxytryptamine6 receptor in cognitive function

    Kevin C.F. Fone

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