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Tomás A. Reader

Tomás A. Reader

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Neuroscience

D-Index
45
Citations
6029
World Ranking
7010
National Ranking
414

Overview

Tomás A. Reader was affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada during their career. Their research contributions were associated with this institution.

There is no available data on recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main or subfields of study, main topics, or awards connected to Tomás A. Reader. Therefore, no detailed information about their specific research focus or scholarly output can be provided.

Tomás A. Reader is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Modulatory role for biogenic amines in the cerebral cortex. Microiontophoretic studies.

    Toma´s A. Reader;Andre´ Ferron;Laurent Descarries;Herbert H. Jasper

  • Functional Evidence that BDNF Is an Anterograde Neuronal Trophic Factor in the CNS

    James P. Fawcett;Shernaz X. Bamji;Carrie G. Causing;Raquel Aloyz

  • Autoradiographic study of alpha1- and alpha2-noradrenergic and serotonin1A receptors in the spinal cord of normal and chronically transected cats.

    Nathalie Giroux;Serge Rossignol;Tomás A. Reader

  • Serotonin 5-HT1 and 5-HT2 receptors in adult rat brain after neonatal destruction of nigrostriatal dopamine neurons: a quantitative autoradiographic study

    Fatiha Radja;Laurent Descarries;Karen M. Dewar;Tomás A. Reader

  • Pharmacological aids to locomotor training after spinal injury in the cat

    S. Rossignol;N. Giroux;C. Chau;J. Marcoux

  • Catecholamines released from cerebral cortex in the cat; decrease during sensory stimulation.

    Tomas A. Reader;Jacques de Champlain;Herbert Jasper

  • Monoamines and metabolites in autopsied brain tissue from cirrhotic patients with hepatic encephalopathy.

    Marcelle Bergeron;Tomás A. Reader;Gilles Pomier Layrargues;Roger F. Butterworth

  • Altered Serotonin and Dopamine Metabolism in the CNS of Serotonin 5‐HT1A or 5‐HT1B Receptor Knockout Mice

    Ariel R. Ase;Tomás A. Reader;René Hen;Mustapha Riad

  • Pharmacological Activation and Modulation of the Central Pattern Generator for Locomotion in the Cata

    S. Rossignol;C. Chau;E. Brustein;N. Giroux

  • Altered neuronal responsiveness to biogenic amines in rat cerebral cortex after serotonin denervation or depletion.

    André Ferron;Laurent Descarries;Tomás A. Reader

  • Serotonin Neural Adaptations to Ontogenetic Loss of Dopamine Neurons in Rat Brain

    Richard M. Kostrzewa;Tomás A. Reader;Laurent Descarries

  • [3H]paroxetine binding and serotonin content of rat cortical areas, hippocampus, neostriatum, ventral mesencephalic tegmentum, and midbrain raphe nuclei region following p-chlorophenylalanine and p-chloroamphetamine treatment.

    Karen M. Dewar;Louise Grondin;Martin Carli;Lucimey Lima

  • Effect of Ammonia on Brain Serotonin Metabolism in Relation to Function in the Portacaval Shunted Rat

    Marcelle Bergeron;Margaret S. Swain;Tomás A. Reader;Louise Grondin

  • [3H]paroxetine binding and serotonin content of rat and rabbit cortical areas, hippocampus, neostriatum, ventral mesencephalic tegmentum, and midbrain raphe nuclei region.

    Karen M. Dewar;Tomás A. Reader;Louise Grondin;Laurent Descarries

  • Changes of D1 and D2 receptors in adult rat neostriatum after neonatal dopamine denervation: quantitative data from ligand binding, in situ hybridization and iontophoresis.

    F. Radja;M. El Mansari;J.-J. Soghomonian;K.M. Dewar

  • α‐1 Adrenoceptors are decreased in human epileptic foci

    Richard Brière;Allan L. Sherwin;Yvon Robitaille;André Olivier

  • Heterogeneity of Cortical and Hippocampal 5‐HT1A Receptors: A Reappraisal of Homogenate Binding with 8‐[3H]Hydroxydipropylaminotetralin

    E. K. Nénonéné;F. Radja;M. Carli;L. Grondin

  • Review article Effects of denervation and hyperinnervation on dopamine and serotonin systems in the rat neostriatum: implications for human Parkinsons disease

    T A Reader;K M Dewar

  • Elevation of dopamine D2 but not D1 receptors in adult rat neostriatum after neonatal 6-hydroxydopamine denervation.

    K.M. Dewar;J.-J. Soghomonian;J.P. Bruno;L. Descarries

  • Distribution of catecholamines, serotonin, and their major metabolites in the rat cingulate, piriform-entorhinal, somatosensory, and visual cortex: A biochemical survey using high-performance liquid chromatography

    Tomás A. Reader;Louise Grondin

  • Neurotransmitters and Cortical Function

    Massimo Avoli;Tomás A. Reader;Robert W. Dykes;Pierre Gloor

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurent Descarries
Laurent Descarries University of Montreal
Serge Rossignol
Serge Rossignol University of Montreal
Robert W. Dykes
Robert W. Dykes McGill University
Laurent J. Bouyer
Laurent J. Bouyer Université Laval
René Hen
René Hen Columbia University
Jean-Jacques Soghomonian
Jean-Jacques Soghomonian Boston University
Henry Sershen
Henry Sershen New York University
Richard M. Kostrzewa
Richard M. Kostrzewa East Tennessee State University
Marc Morissette
Marc Morissette Université Laval
Anders Hamberger
Anders Hamberger University of Gothenburg

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