Juan J. Canales, D.Phil.
Affiliations: | University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand |
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Clara Velázquez-Sánchez | grad student | 2008-2013 | University of Valencia, Spain |
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Schwartz MD, Canales JJ, Zucchi R, et al. (2018) Trace amine-associated receptor 1: a multimodal therapeutic target for neuropsychiatric diseases. Expert Opinion On Therapeutic Targets |
Dassanayake AF, Canales JJ. (2018) Replacement treatment during extinction training with the atypical dopamine uptake inhibitor, JHW-007, reduces relapse to methamphetamine seeking. Neuroscience Letters |
Asif-Malik A, Hoener MC, Canales JJ. (2017) Interaction Between the Trace Amine-Associated Receptor 1 and the Dopamine D2 Receptor Controls Cocaine's Neurochemical Actions. Scientific Reports. 7: 13901 |
Amaning-Kwarteng AO, Asif-Malik A, Pei Y, et al. (2017) Relapse to cocaine seeking in an invertebrate. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior |
Loxton D, Canales JJ. (2016) Long-term cognitive, emotional and neurogenic alterations induced by alcohol and methamphetamine exposure in adolescent rats. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry. 74: 1-8 |
Pei Y, Asif-Malik A, Hoener M, et al. (2016) A partial trace amine-associated receptor 1 agonist exhibits properties consistent with a methamphetamine substitution treatment. Addiction Biology |
Pei Y, Asif-Malik A, Canales JJ. (2016) Trace Amines and the Trace Amine-Associated Receptor 1: Pharmacology, Neurochemistry, and Clinical Implications. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 10: 148 |
Pei Y, Mortas P, Hoener MC, et al. (2015) Selective activation of the trace amine-associated receptor 1 decreases cocaine's reinforcing efficacy and prevents cocaine-induced changes in brain reward thresholds. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry. 63: 70-5 |
Cotter R, Pei Y, Mus L, et al. (2015) The trace amine-associated receptor 1 modulates methamphetamine's neurochemical and behavioral effects. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 9: 39 |
Hamilton J, Lee J, Canales JJ. (2015) Chronic unilateral stimulation of the nucleus accumbens at high or low frequencies attenuates relapse to cocaine seeking in an animal model. Brain Stimulation. 8: 57-63 |