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4010
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1823

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Ronald G. Wiley is affiliated with Vanderbilt University in the United States. Their academic profile focuses on their role as a researcher linked to a prominent institution.

Details about Ronald G. Wiley's recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are not available. Similarly, there is no specific information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or the primary topics of their research work.

No awards or honors have been recorded in the available data, and Ronald G. Wiley is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Inhibition of hyperalgesia by ablation of lamina I spinal neurons expressing the substance P receptor.

    Patrick W. Mantyh;Scott D. Rogers;Scott D. Rogers;Prisca Honore;Prisca Honore;Brian J. Allen;Brian J. Allen

  • Immunolesioning: selective destruction of neurons using immunotoxin to rat NGF receptor.

    Ronald G. Wiley;Thomas N. Oeltmann;Douglas A. Lappi

  • Hippocampal theta activity following selective lesion of the septal cholinergic systeM

    M.G. Lee;J.J. Chrobak;A. Sik;R.G. Wiley

  • Expression of m1-m4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor proteins in rat hippocampus and regulation by cholinergic innervation

    Allan I. Levey;Sharon M. Edmunds;Vassilis Koliatsos;Ronald G. Wiley

  • Differential effects on spatial navigation of immunotoxin-induced cholinergic lesions of the medial septal area and nucleus basalis magnocellularis

    Joanne Berger-Sweeney;Stephan Heckers;Marek Marsel Mesulam;Ronald G. Wiley

  • Selective immunotoxic lesions of basal forebrain cholinergic cells: Effects on learning and memory in rats.

    Mark G. Baxter;David J. Bucci;Linda K. Gorman;Ronald G. Wiley

  • Immunolocalization of the cocaine- and antidepressant-sensitive l-norepinephrine transporter.

    Sally Schroeter;Subbu Apparsundaram;Ronald G. Wiley;Leeann H. Miner

  • Behavioural, histochemical and biochemical consequences of selective immunolesions in discrete regions of the basal forebrain cholinergic system

    E. M. Torres;T. A. Perry;A. Blokland;Lawrence Stephen Wilkinson

  • Behavioral, biochemical, histological, and electrophysiological effects of 192 IgG-saporin injections into the basal forebrain of rats

    Gary L. Wenk;James D. Stoehr;George Quintana;Sherri Mobley

  • Spatial learning impairments in rats with selective immunolesion of the forebrain cholinergic system

    O G Nilsson;G Leanza;C Rosenblad;D A Lappi

  • 192 immunoglobulin G-saporin produces graded behavioral and biochemical changes accompanying the loss of cholinergic neurons of the basal forebrain and cerebellar Purkinje cells

    J.J. Waite;J.J. Waite;A.D. Chen;A.D. Chen;M.L. Wardlow;M.L. Wardlow;R.G. Wiley

  • Selective Lesioning of the Basal Forebrain Cholinergic System by Intraventricular 192 IgG–saporin: Behavioural, Biochemical and Stereological Studies in the Rat

    G. Leanza;G. Leanza;O. G. Nilsson;R. G. Wiley;A. Björklund

  • Specificity of 192 IgG-saporin for NGF receptor-positive cholinergic basal forebrain neurons in the rat

    Adam A. Book;Ronald G. Wiley;John B. Schweitzer

  • Selective localization of striatal D1 receptors to striatonigral neurons.

    Madaline B. Harrison;Ronald G. Wiley;G. Frederick Wooten

  • Suicide transport: destruction of neurons by retrograde transport of ricin, abrin, and modeccin

    Ronald G. Wiley;W. W. Blessing;Donald J. Reis

  • Light and electron microscopic study of m2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in the basal forebrain of the rat

    Allan I. Levey;Sharon M. Edmunds;Steven M. Hersch;Ronald G. Wiley

  • Neuronal lesioning with axonally transported toxins.

    Ronald G Wiley;Robert H Kline

  • Studies on the cellular localization of spinal cord substance P receptors.

    C.J. Helke;C.G. Charlton;R.G. Wiley

  • 192 IgG-saporin: I. Specific lethality for cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain of the rat.

    Adam A. Book;Ronald G. Wiley;John B. Schweitzer

  • Central noradrenergic lesioning using anti-DBH-saporin: anatomical findings

    Craige C. Wrenn;Matthew J. Picklo;Douglas A. Lappi;David Robertson

Frequent Co-Authors

Anders Björklund
Anders Björklund Lund University
Charles J. Vierck
Charles J. Vierck University of Florida
Leon J. Thal
Leon J. Thal University of California, San Diego
Gerald T. Keusch
Gerald T. Keusch Boston University
Rosalinda C. Roberts
Rosalinda C. Roberts University of Alabama at Birmingham
Bradley K. Taylor
Bradley K. Taylor University of Pittsburgh
Cinda J. Helke
Cinda J. Helke Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Stephen B. Dunnett
Stephen B. Dunnett Cardiff University
Brent A. Vogt
Brent A. Vogt Boston University
David M. Armstrong
David M. Armstrong National Institutes of Health

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