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ALFONSO DELGADO REYES
ALFONSO DELGADO REYES
Full Time Professor at Autonomous University of Chihuahua, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical
Verified email at uach.mx
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Inhibitory control of the GABAergic transmission in the rat neostriatum by D2 dopamine receptors
A Delgado, A Sierra, E Querejeta, RF Valdiosera, J Aceves
Neuroscience 95 (4), 1043-1048, 1999
901999
Intrapallidal D2 dopamine receptors control globus pallidus neuron activity in the rat
E Querejeta, A Delgado, R Valdiosera, D Erlij, J Aceves
Neuroscience letters 300 (2), 79-82, 2001
672001
In vivo effects of local activation and blockade of 5-HT1B receptors on globus pallidus neuronal spiking
E Querejeta, A Oviedo-Chávez, JM Araujo-Alvarez, ...
Brain research 1043 (1-2), 186-194, 2005
492005
Simulated GABA synaptic input and L-type calcium channels form functional microdomains in hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons
PJ Hemond, MP O'Boyle, CB Roberts, A Delgado-Reyes, Z Hemond, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (26), 8756-8766, 2012
232012
Striatum and globus pallidus control the electrical activity of reticular thalamic nuclei
N Villalobos, A Oviedo-Chávez, A Alatorre, A Ríos, R Barrientos, ...
Brain Research 1644, 258-266, 2016
192016
(+)‐(S)‐trujillon, (+)‐(S)‐4‐(2,2‐diphenyl‐1,3,2‐oxazabolidin‐5‐oxo)propionic acid, a novel glutamatergic analog, modifies the activity of globus pallidus neurons …
JM Araujo‐Alvarez, JG Trujillo‐Ferrara, D Ponce‐Franco, ...
Chirality 23 (6), 429-437, 2011
132011
Effects of local activation and blockade of dopamine D4 receptors in the spiking activity of the reticular thalamic nucleus in normal and in ipsilateral dopamine-depleted rats
R Barrientos, A Alatorre, J Martinez-Escudero, M Garcia-Ramirez, ...
Brain research 1712, 34-46, 2019
92019
Modulation of the striato-pallidal pathway by adenosine A2a receptors depends on dopaminergic striatal input
E Querejeta, B Martínez-Romero, JEG Miranda, A Delgado
Brain research 1349, 137-142, 2010
92010
Biomechanical evaluation for a model of osseous defects in rat tibia
C Hernández-Flores, A Delgado, VM Domínguez-Hernández
Revista mexicana de ingeniería biomédica 32 (1), 12-19, 2011
7*2011
Differential inhibition of globus pallidus neurons by electrical or chemical stimulation of the striatum
A Oviedo, A Delgado, E Querejeta
Neuroscience research 62 (4), 240-245, 2008
72008
Dopamine-dependent modulation of rat globus pallidus excitation by nicotine acetylcholine receptors
A Ríos, R Barrientos, A Alatorre, A Delgado, T Perez-Capistran, ...
Experimental brain research 234, 605-616, 2016
42016
Effect of Bioosteo® in combination with epidermal growth factor and ascorbic acid in a rat tibia defect
C Hernández-Flores, VM Domínguez-Hernández, A Delgado, ...
Cirugía y Cirujanos 86 (4), 332-337, 2018
32018
A castor oil plant (Ricinus communis)-derived implant improves the biomechanical properties of noncritical bone defects
C Hernández-Flores, A Delgado, VM Domínguez-Hernández, ...
Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira 36, e360202, 2021
22021
EMG hand burst activity detection study based on hard and soft thresholding
MIC Murguia, LV Olvera, AD Reyes
Bio-inspired hybrid intelligent systems for image analysis and pattern …, 2009
22009
Effect of ascorbic acid and epidermal growth factor in a rat tibia defect
VM Domínguez-Hernández, C Hernández-Flores, A Delgado, ...
Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira 38, e381623, 2023
12023
Striatal input-and rate-dependent effects of muscarinic receptors on pallidal firing
E Querejeta, A Alatorre, A Ríos, R Barrientos, A Oviedo-Chávez, ...
The Scientific World Journal 2012, 2012
12012
Tonic serotonergic input increases the burst firing mode and diminishes the firing rate of reticular thalamic nucleus neurons through 5-HT1A receptors activation in …
R Barrientos, A Alatorre, A Oviedo-Chávez, A Delgado, N Nielsen, ...
Experimental Brain Research 240 (5), 1341-1356, 2022
2022
Revival of a non-deforming apicolytic thoracoplasty for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis
A Salas, A Delgado
2017
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