Isabel M. Quadros

1.6k total citations
34 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Isabel M. Quadros is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Isabel M. Quadros has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 16 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience and 10 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Isabel M. Quadros's work include Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (26 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (16 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (10 papers). Isabel M. Quadros is often cited by papers focused on Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (26 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (16 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (10 papers). Isabel M. Quadros collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United States and Canada. Isabel M. Quadros's co-authors include Klaus A. Miczek, Maria Lúcia Oliveira de Souza Formigoni, Aki Takahashi, Rosa M. M. de Almeida, Karina Possa Abrahao, Cleopatra S. Planeta, Deborah Suchecki, José N. Nóbrega, Fábio Cardoso Cruz and Débora Cristina Hipólide and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Neuroscience and Developmental Cell.

In The Last Decade

Isabel M. Quadros

34 papers receiving 1.2k citations

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All Works

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Suchecki, Deborah, et al.. (2017). Consequences of continuous social defeat stress on anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors and ethanol reward in mice. Hormones and Behavior. 97. 154–161. 59 indexed citations
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Quadros, Isabel M., et al.. (2016). An Update on CRF Mechanisms Underlying Alcohol Use Disorders and Dependence. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 7. 134–134. 31 indexed citations
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Quadros, Isabel M., et al.. (2016). Naltrexone Prevents in Males and Attenuates in Females the Expression of Behavioral Sensitization to Ethanol Regardless of Maternal Separation. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 7. 135–135. 3 indexed citations
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Quadros, Isabel M., et al.. (2014). Prevention of Alcohol-Heightened Aggression by CRF-R1 Antagonists in Mice: Critical Role for DRN-PFC Serotonin Pathway. Neuropsychopharmacology. 39(12). 2874–2883. 24 indexed citations
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Moreira, Karin Di Monteiro, et al.. (2012). Individual differences are critical in determining modafinil-induced behavioral sensitization and cross-sensitization with methamphetamine in mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 233(2). 367–374. 14 indexed citations
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Abrahao, Karina Possa, Isabel M. Quadros, André Luiz Monezi Andrade, & Maria Lúcia Oliveira de Souza Formigoni. (2011). Accumbal dopamine D2 receptor function is associated with individual variability in ethanol behavioral sensitization. Neuropharmacology. 62(2). 882–889. 29 indexed citations
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Boyson, Christopher O., Tarciso Tadeu Miguel, Isabel M. Quadros, Joseph F. DeBold, & Klaus A. Miczek. (2011). Prevention of social stress-escalated cocaine self-administration by CRF-R1 antagonist in the rat VTA. Psychopharmacology. 218(1). 257–269. 69 indexed citations
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Odajima, Junko, Zachary P. Wills, Miho Terunuma, et al.. (2011). Cyclin E Constrains Cdk5 Activity to Regulate Synaptic Plasticity and Memory Formation. Developmental Cell. 21(4). 655–668. 99 indexed citations
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Abrahao, Karina Possa, Isabel M. Quadros, & Maria Lúcia Oliveira de Souza Formigoni. (2010). Nucleus accumbens dopamine D1 receptors regulate the expression of ethanol-induced behavioural sensitization. The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology. 14(2). 175–185. 47 indexed citations
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Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos, Rosana Camarini, Isabel M. Quadros, Klaus A. Miczek, & Yedy Israel. (2010). Genetic and Environmental Influences on Ethanol Consumption: Perspectives From Preclinical Research. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 34(6). 976–987. 33 indexed citations
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Camarini, Rosana, Ricardo Marcos Pautassi, Milagros Méndez, et al.. (2010). Behavioral and Neurochemical Studies in Distinct Animal Models of Ethanols Motivational Effects. Current Drug Abuse Reviews. 3(4). 205–221. 27 indexed citations
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Abrahao, Karina Possa, Isabel M. Quadros, & Maria Lúcia Oliveira de Souza Formigoni. (2008). Individual differences to repeated ethanol administration may predict locomotor response to other drugs, and vice versa. Behavioural Brain Research. 197(2). 404–410. 24 indexed citations
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Abrahao, Karina Possa, Isabel M. Quadros, & Maria Lúcia Oliveira de Souza Formigoni. (2008). Morphine attenuates the expression of sensitization to ethanol, but opioid antagonists do not. Neuroscience. 156(4). 857–864. 10 indexed citations
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Quadros, Isabel M., et al.. (2007). Long maternal separation accelerates behavioural sensitization to ethanol in female, but not in male mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 184(2). 109–116. 48 indexed citations
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Fornari, Raquel Vecchio, et al.. (2007). Does Scopolamine Block the Development of Ethanol‐Induced Behavioral Sensitization?. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 31(9). 1482–1489. 5 indexed citations
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Quadros, Isabel M. & Maria Lúcia Oliveira de Souza Formigoni. (2006). AMPA receptors are important for the expression - But not the development - Of ethanol-induced behavioral sensitization. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 1 indexed citations
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Quadros, Isabel M., José N. Nóbrega, Débora Cristina Hipólide, & Maria Lúcia Oliveira de Souza Formigoni. (2005). Increased brain dopamine D4-like binding after chronic ethanol is not associated with behavioral sensitization in mice. Alcohol. 37(2). 99–104. 16 indexed citations
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Ferreira, Sionaldo Eduardo, et al.. (2004). Can energy drinks reduce the depressor effect of ethanol? An experimental study in mice. Physiology & Behavior. 82(5). 841–847. 47 indexed citations
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