Manuel Diaz-Rios

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Anatomy and Neurobiology University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus, San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico 
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Rolón-Martínez S, Habib MR, Mansour TA, et al. (2021) FMRF-NH -Related Neuropeptides in Biomphalaria spp., Intermediate Hosts for Schistosomiasis: Precursor Organization and Immunohistochemical Localization. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Ferré S, Díaz-Ríos M, Salamone JD, et al. (2018) New Developments on the Adenosine Mechanisms of the Central Effects of Caffeine and Their Implications for Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Journal of Caffeine and Adenosine Research. 8: 121-131
Rivera-Oliver M, Moreno E, Álvarez-Bagnarol Y, et al. (2018) Adenosine A-Dopamine D Receptor Heteromers Control the Excitability of the Spinal Motoneuron. Molecular Neurobiology
Díaz-Ríos M, Guertin PA, Rivera-Oliver M. (2017) Neuromodulation of spinal locomotor networks in rodents. Current Pharmaceutical Design
Cabezas-Bou E, De León-Arbucias J, Matos-Vergara N, et al. (2016) A Survey of Energy Drink Consumption Patterns Among College Students at a Mostly Hispanic University. Journal of Caffeine Research. 6: 154-162
Acevedo J, Santana-Almansa A, Matos-Vergara N, et al. (2016) Caffeine stimulates locomotor activity in the mammalian spinal cord via adenosine A1 receptor-dopamine D1 receptor interaction and PKA-dependent mechanisms. Neuropharmacology. 101: 490-505
Rivera-Oliver M, Díaz-Ríos M. (2014) Using caffeine and other adenosine receptor antagonists and agonists as therapeutic tools against neurodegenerative diseases: a review. Life Sciences. 101: 1-9
Acevedo JM, Díaz-Ríos M. (2013) Removing sensory input disrupts spinal locomotor activity in the early postnatal period Journal of Comparative Physiology a: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 199: 1105-1116
Robie A, Díaz-Ríos M, Miller MW. (2003) A population of pedal-buccal projection neurons associated with appetitive components of Aplysia feeding behavior Journal of Comparative Physiology a: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 189: 231-244
Díaz-Ríos M, Oyola E, Miller MW. (2002) Colocalization of γ-aminobutyric acid-like immunoreactivity and catecholamines in the feeding network of Aplysia californica Journal of Comparative Neurology. 445: 29-46
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