JoséM. Palacios

2.1k total citations
41 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

JoséM. Palacios is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Geochemistry and Petrology. According to data from OpenAlex, JoséM. Palacios has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 18 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Geochemistry and Petrology. Recurrent topics in JoséM. Palacios's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (15 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (15 papers) and Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (11 papers). JoséM. Palacios is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (15 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (15 papers) and Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (11 papers). JoséM. Palacios collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Switzerland and Netherlands. JoséM. Palacios's co-authors include Guadalupe Mengod, M. Teresa Vilaró, A. Probst, Michael J. Kuhar, Christian Waeber, JoséV. Ibarra, Roser Cortés, Karl‐Heinz Wiederhold, Montserrat Camps and J. Silvestre and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain Research, Trends in Pharmacological Sciences and Tetrahedron.

In The Last Decade

JoséM. Palacios

41 papers receiving 1.7k citations

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Robert A. Ross United States
S.N. Davies United Kingdom
Shinghua Ding United States
J. Adrien France
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All Works

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Pineda, M., et al.. (1997). Modelling of performance of zinc ferrites as high-temperature desulfurizing sorbents in a fixed-bed reactor. Fuel. 76(7). 567–573. 19 indexed citations
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García-Ladona, F.J., JoséM. Palacios, A. Probst, Heinz Gregor Wieser, & Guadalupe Mengod. (1994). Excitatory amino acid AMPA receptor mRNA localization in several regions of normal and neurological disease affected human brain. An in situ hybridization histochemistry study. Molecular Brain Research. 21(1-2). 75–84. 62 indexed citations
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Bruinvels, Anne T., G. Bernhard Landwehrmeyer, A. Probst, JoséM. Palacios, & Daniël Hoyer. (1994). A comparative autoradiographic study of 5-HT1D binding sites in human and guinea-pig brain using different radioligands. Molecular Brain Research. 21(1-2). 19–29. 38 indexed citations
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Solà, Carme, F.J. García-Ladona, Guadalupe Mengod, et al.. (1993). Increased levels of the Kunitz protease inhibitor-containing βAPP mRNAs in rat brain following neurotoxic damage. Molecular Brain Research. 17(1-2). 41–52. 58 indexed citations
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Ibarra, JoséV., et al.. (1993). Evidence of the reciprocal organic matter-pyrite interactions affecting the sulfur removal during coal pyrolysis. Fuel. 72(5). 697–698. 32 indexed citations
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Pombo‐Villar, Esteban, Karl‐Heinz Wiederhold, Guadalupe Mengod, et al.. (1992). Stereoisomerism and muscarinic receptor agonists: synthesis and effects of the stereoisomers of 3-[5-(3-amino-1,2,4-oxadiazol)yl]-1-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane. European Journal of Pharmacology Molecular Pharmacology. 226(4). 317–325. 3 indexed citations
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Bruinvels, Anne T., G. Bernhard Landwehrmeyer, Christian Waeber, JoséM. Palacios, & Daniël Hoyer. (1991). Homogeneous 5-HT1D recognition sites in the human substantia nigra identified with a new iodinated radioligand. European Journal of Pharmacology. 202(1). 89–91. 23 indexed citations
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Dietl, Madison R., Patrick R. Hof, Jean‐Luc Martin, Pierre J. Magistretti, & JoséM. Palacios. (1990). Autoradiographic analysis of the distribution of vasoactive intestinal peptide binding sites in the vertebrate central nervous system: a phylogenetic study. Brain Research. 520(1-2). 14–26. 30 indexed citations
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Vilaró, M. Teresa, JoséM. Palacios, & Guadalupe Mengod. (1990). Localization of m5 muscarinic receptor mRNA in rat brain examined by in situ hybridization histochemistry. Neuroscience Letters. 114(2). 154–159. 221 indexed citations
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Waeber, Christian, Lawrence M. Pinkus, & JoséM. Palacios. (1990). The (S)-isomer of [3H]zacopride labels 5-HT3 receptors with high affinity in rat brain. European Journal of Pharmacology. 181(3). 283–287. 62 indexed citations
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Pratt, Gerard D., Norman G. Bowery, Gavin J. Kilpatrick, et al.. (1990). Consensus meeting agrees distribution of 5-HT3 receptors in mammalian hindbrain. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 11(4). 135–137. 103 indexed citations
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Cortés, Roser, et al.. (1989). Dopamine receptors in human brain: autoradiographic distribution of D1 and D2 sites in Parkinson syndrome of different etiology. Brain Research. 483(1). 30–38. 95 indexed citations
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Ibarra, JoséV., et al.. (1989). Analysis of coal and char ashes and their ability for sulphur retention. Fuel. 68(7). 861–867. 30 indexed citations
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Weber, Ruthild G., Christopher Jones, JoséM. Palacios, & Martin J. Lohse. (1988). Autoradiographic visualization of A1-adenosine receptors in brain and peripheral tissues of rat and guinea pig using 125I-HPIA. Neuroscience Letters. 87(3). 215–220. 24 indexed citations
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Savasta, Marc, JoséM. Palacios, & Guadalupe Mengod. (1988). Regional localization of the mRNA coding for the neuropeptide cholecystokinin in the rat brain studied by in situ hybridization. Neuroscience Letters. 93(2-3). 132–138. 65 indexed citations
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Magistretti, Pierre J., Patrick R. Hof, Jean‐Luc Martin, Madison R. Dietl, & JoséM. Palacios. (1988). High- and low-affinity binding sites for vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) in the rat kidney revealed by light microscopic autoradiography. Regulatory Peptides. 23(2). 145–152. 14 indexed citations
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Cortés, Roser, A. Probst, & JoséM. Palacios. (1988). Decreased densities of dopamine D1 receptors in the putamen and hippocampus in senile dementia of the Alzheimer type. Brain Research. 475(1). 164–167. 36 indexed citations
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Weide, Jan van der, Montserrat Camps, Alan S. Horn, & JoséM. Palacios. (1987). Autoradiographic localization of dopamine D2 receptors in the rat brain using the new agonist [3H]N-0437. Neuroscience Letters. 83(3). 259–263. 17 indexed citations
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Palacios, JoséM. & Michael J. Kuhar. (1982). Beta adrenergic receptor localization in rat brain by light microscopic autoradiography. Neurochemistry International. 4(6). 473–490. 124 indexed citations

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