Delia Belelli

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University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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neurotransmission, GABAa receptors and neurosteroids
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Mitchell SJ, Phillips GD, Tench B, et al. (2024) Neurosteroid Modulation of Synaptic and Extrasynaptic GABA Receptors of the Mouse Nucleus Accumbens. Biomolecules. 14
Macpherson T, Dixon CI, Robertson J, et al. (2023) α4-containing GABA receptors on DRD2-neurons of the nucleus accumbens mediate instrumental responding for conditioned reinforcers, and its potentiation by cocaine. Eneuro
Belelli D, Hales TG, Lambert JJ, et al. (2021) GABA receptors in GtoPdb v.2021.3. Iuphar/Bps Guide to Pharmacology Cite. 2021
Belelli D, Phillips GD, Atack JR, et al. (2021) Relating neurosteroid modulation of inhibitory neurotransmission to behaviour. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. e13045
Belelli D, Hogenkamp D, Gee KW, et al. (2020) Realising the therapeutic potential of neuroactive steroid modulators of the GABA receptor. Neurobiology of Stress. 12: 100207
Dixon CI, Walker SE, Swinny J, et al. (2019) Early-life stress influences acute and sensitized responses of adult mice to cocaine by interacting with GABAA α2 receptor expression. Behavioural Pharmacology
Mitchell SJ, Maguire EP, Cunningham L, et al. (2018) Early-life adversity selectively impairs α2-GABA receptor expression in the mouse nucleus accumbens and influences the behavioral effects of cocaine. Neuropharmacology
Sharp S, Mitchell SJ, Vallée M, et al. (2018) An isotope dilution based-targeted and non-targeted carbonyl neurosteroid/steroid profiling. Analytical Chemistry
Belelli D, Brown AR, Mitchell SJ, et al. (2017) Endogenous neurosteroids influence synaptic GABAA receptors during post-natal development. Journal of Neuroendocrinology
Etherington LA, Mihalik B, Pálvölgyi A, et al. (2017) Selective inhibition of extra-synaptic α5-GABAA receptors by S44819, a new therapeutic agent. Neuropharmacology
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