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Allan Siegel
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Bhatt, Suresh
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Zalcman, Steven
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Bhatt, Rekha
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Rameshwar, Pranela
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Gregg, Thomas
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Hassanain, Mohammed
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Shaikh, MB
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Goldstein, Kenneth
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Cheu, JW
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Davidow, Amy
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Donnelly, Robert
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Hameed, Meera
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Han, Shenggao
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Barton, Beverly
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Bogden, John
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2009: Bhatt S; Bhatt R S; Zalcman S S; Siegel A
Peripheral and central mediators of lipopolysaccharide induced suppression of defensive rage behavior in the cat.
Neuroscience 2009;163(4):1002-11.
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2008: Bhatt Suresh; Bhatt Rekha; Zalcman Steven S; Siegel Allan
Role of IL-1 beta and 5-HT2 receptors in midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) in potentiating defensive rage behavior in cat.
Brain, behavior, and immunity 2008;22(2):224-33.
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2007: Siegel Allan; Bhatt Suresh; Bhatt Rekha; Zalcman Steven S
The neurobiological bases for development of pharmacological treatments of aggressive disorders.
Current neuropharmacology 2007;5(2):135-47.
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2006: Zalcman Steven S; Siegel Allan
The neurobiology of aggression and rage: role of cytokines.
Brain, behavior, and immunity 2006;20(6):507-14.
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2006: Bhatt Suresh; Siegel Allan
Potentiating role of interleukin 2 (IL-2) receptors in the midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) upon defensive rage behavior in the cat: role of neurokinin NK(1) receptors.
Behavioural brain research 2006;167(2):251-60.
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2006: Bhatt Rekha; Bhatt Suresh; Hameed Meera; Rameshwar Pranela; Siegel Allan
Amygdaloid kindled seizures can induce functional and pathological changes in thymus of rat: role of the sympathetic nervous system.
Neurobiology of disease 2006;21(1):127-37.
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2005: Bhatt Rekha; Bhatt Suresh; Rameshwar Pranela; Siegel Allan
Long-term kindled seizures induce alterations in hematopoietic functions: role of serum leptin.
Epilepsy research 2005;65(3):169-78.
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2005: Hassanain M; Bhatt S; Zalcman S; Siegel A
Potentiating role of interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) and IL-1beta type 1 receptors in the medial hypothalamus in defensive rage behavior in the cat.
Brain research 2005;1048(1-2):1-11.
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2005: Bhatt S; Zalcman S; Hassanain M; Siegel A
Cytokine modulation of defensive rage behavior in the cat: role of GABAA and interleukin-2 receptors in the medial hypothalamus.
Neuroscience 2005;133(1):17-28.
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2004: Bhatt R; Bhatt S; Rameshwar P; Siegel A
Amygdaloid kindled seizures induce weight gain that reflects left hemisphere dominance in rats.
Physiology & behavior 2004;82(2-3):581-7.
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2003: Gregg Thomas R; Siegel Allan
Differential effects of NK1 receptors in the midbrain periaqueductal gray upon defensive rage and predatory attack in the cat.
Brain research 2003;994(1):55-66.
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2003: Hassanain M; Bhatt S; Siegel A
Differential modulation of feline defensive rage behavior in the medial hypothalamus by 5-HT1A and 5-HT2 receptors.
Brain research 2003;981(1-2):201-9.
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2003: Li Wenjie; Han Shenggao; Gregg Thomas R; Kemp Francis W; Davidow Amy L; Louria Donald B; Siegel Allan; Bogden John D
Lead exposure potentiates predatory attack behavior in the cat.
Environmental research 2003;92(3):197-206.
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2003: Bhatt Rekha; Rameshwar Pranela; Goldstein Kenneth; Siegel Allan
Effects of kindled seizures upon hematopoiesis in rats.
Epilepsy research 2003;54(2-3):209-19.
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2003: Bhatt Suresh; Gregg Thomas R; Siegel Allan
NK1 receptors in the medial hypothalamus potentiate defensive rage behavior elicited from the midbrain periaqueductal gray of the cat.
Brain research 2003;966(1):54-64.
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2003: Hassanain M; Zalcman S; Bhatt S; Siegel A
Interleukin-1 beta in the hypothalamus potentiates feline defensive rage: role of serotonin-2 receptors.
Neuroscience 2003;120(1):227-33.
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2002: Goldstein Kenneth R; Bhatt Rekha; Barton Beverly E; Zalcman Steven S; Rameshwar Pranela; Siegel Allan
Effects of hemispheric lateralization and site specificity on immune alterations induced by kindled temporal lobe seizures.
Brain, behavior, and immunity 2002;16(6):706-19.
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2001: Gregg T R; Siegel A
Brain structures and neurotransmitters regulating aggression in cats: implications for human aggression.
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry 2001;25(1):91-140.
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1999: Yao R; Rameshwar P; Donnelly R J; Siegel A
Neurokinin-1 expression and co-localization with glutamate and GABA in the hypothalamus of the cat.
Brain research. Molecular brain research 1999;71(2):149-58.
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1999: Siegel A; Roeling T A; Gregg T R; Kruk M R
Neuropharmacology of brain-stimulation-evoked aggression.
Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 1999;23(3):359-89.
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1998: Luo B; Cheu J W; Siegel A
Cholecystokinin B receptors in the periaqueductal gray potentiate defensive rage behavior elicited from the medial hypothalamus of the cat.
Brain research 1998;796(1-2):27-37.
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1998: Cheu J W; Siegel A
GABA receptor mediated suppression of defensive rage behavior elicited from the medial hypothalamus of the cat: role of the lateral hypothalamus.
Brain research 1998;783(2):293-304.
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1997: Han Y; Shaikh M B; Siegel A
Ethanol enhances medial amygdaloid induced inhibition of predatory attack behaviour in the cat: role of GABAA receptors in the lateral hypothalamus.
Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire) 1997;32(6):657-70.
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1997: Siegel A; Schubert K L; Shaikh M B
Neurotransmitters regulating defensive rage behavior in the cat.
Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 1997;21(6):733-42.
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1997: Shaikh M B; De Lanerolle N C; Siegel A
Serotonin 5-HT1A and 5-HT2/1C receptors in the midbrain periaqueductal gray differentially modulate defensive rage behavior elicited from the medial hypothalamus of the cat.
Brain research 1997;765(2):198-207.
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1996: Schubert K; Shaikh M B; Han Y; Poherecky L; Siegel A
Differential effects of ethanol on feline rage and predatory attack behavior: an underlying neural mechanism.
Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 1996;20(5):882-9.
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1996: Schubert K; Shaikh M B; Siegel A
NMDA receptors in the midbrain periaqueductal gray mediate hypothalamically evoked hissing behavior in the cat.
Brain research 1996;726(1-2):80-90.
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1996: Han Y; Shaikh M B; Siegel A
Medial amygdaloid suppression of predatory attack behavior in the cat: I Role of a substance P pathway from the medial amygdala to the medial hypothalamus.
Brain research 1996;716(1-2):59-71.
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1994: Shaikh M B; Siegel A
Neuroanatomical and neurochemical mechanisms underlying amygdaloid control of defensive rage behavior in the cat.
Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas médicas e biológicas / Sociedade Brasileira de Biofísica ... [et al.] 1994;27(12):2759-79.
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1994: Shaikh M B; Schubert K; Siegel A
Basal amygdaloid facilitation of midbrain periaqueductal gray elicited defensive rage behavior in the cat is mediated through NMDA receptors.
Brain research 1994;635(1-2):187-95.
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1993: Shaikh M B; Steinberg A; Siegel A
Evidence that substance P is utilized in medial amygdaloid facilitation of defensive rage behavior in the cat.
Brain research 1993;625(2):283-94.
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1992: Lu C L; Shaikh M B; Siegel A
Role of NMDA receptors in hypothalamic facilitation of feline defensive rage elicited from the midbrain periaqueductal gray.
Brain research 1992;581(1):123-32.
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1991: Shaikh M B; Lu C L; MacGregor M; Siegel A
Dopaminergic regulation of quiet biting attack behavior in the cat.
Brain research bulletin 1991;27(5):725-30.
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1991: Shaikh M B; Lu C L; Siegel A
An enkephalinergic mechanism involved in amygdaloid suppression of affective defence behavior elicited from the midbrain periaqueductal gray in the cat.
Brain research 1991;559(1):109-17.
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1991: Shaikh M B; Lu C L; Siegel A
Affective defense behavior elicited from the feline midbrain periqueductal gray is regulated by mu and delta opioid receptors.
Brain research 1991;557(1-2):344-8.
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1991: Weiner S; Shaikh M B; Shaikh A B; Siegel A
Enkephalinergic involvement in periaqueductal gray control of hypothalamically elicited predatory attack in the cat.
Physiology & behavior 1991;49(6):1099-105.
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1991: Sweidan S; Edinger H; Siegel A
D2 dopamine receptor-mediated mechanisms in the medial preoptic-anterior hypothalamus regulate effective defense behavior in the cat.
Brain research 1991;549(1):127-37.
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1990: Barrett J A; Edinger H; Siegel A
Intrahypothalamic injections of norepinephrine facilitate feline affective aggression via alpha 2-adrenoceptors.
Brain research 1990;525(2):285-93.
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1990: Sweidan S; Edinger H; Siegel A
The role of D1 and D2 receptors in dopamine agonist-induced modulation of affective defense behavior in the cat.
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 1990;36(3):491-9.
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1990: Shaikh M B; Siegel A
GABA-mediated regulation of feline aggression elicited from midbrain periaqueductal gray.
Brain research 1990;507(1):51-6.
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1989: Brutus M; Zuabi S; Siegel A
Microinjections of D-Ala2-Met5-enkephalinamide placed into nucleus accumbens suppress hypothalamically elicited hissing in the cat.
Experimental neurology 1989;104(1):55-61.
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1988: Shaikh M B; Siegel A
Naloxone-induced modulation of feline aggression elicited from midbrain periaqueductal gray.
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 1988;31(4):791-6.
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1988: Brutus M; Zuabi S; Siegel A
Effects of D-Ala2-Met5-enkephalinamide microinjections placed into the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis upon affective defense behavior in the cat.
Brain research 1988;473(1):147-52.
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1988: Shaikh M B; Shaikh A B; Siegel A
Opioid peptides within the midbrain periaqueductal gray suppress affective defense behavior in the cat.
Peptides 1988;9(5):999-1004.
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1988: Shaikh M B; Edinger H M; Siegel A
Carbamazepine regulates feline aggression elicited from the midbrain periaqueductal gray.
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 1988;30(2):409-15.
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1987: Shaikh M B; Barrett J A; Siegel A
The pathways mediating affective defense and quiet biting attack behavior from the midbrain central gray of the cat: an autoradiographic study.
Brain research 1987;437(1):9-25.
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1987: Barrett J A; Shaikh M B; Edinger H; Siegel A
The effects of intrahypothalamic injections of norepinephrine upon affective defense behavior in the cat.
Brain research 1987;426(2):381-4.
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1986: Shaikh M B; Brutus M; Siegel H E; Siegel A
Regulation of feline aggression by the bed nucleus of stria terminalis.
Brain research bulletin 1986;16(2):179-82.
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1986: Brutus M; Shaikh M B; Edinger H; Siegel A
Effects of experimental temporal lobe seizures upon hypothalamically elicited aggressive behavior in the cat.
Brain research 1986;366(1-2):53-63.
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1985: Brutus M; Shaikh M B; Siegel A
Differential control of hypothalamically elicited flight behavior by the midbrain periaqueductal gray in the cat.
Behavioural brain research 1985;17(3):235-44.
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1985: Watson R E; Siegel H E; Siegel A
A [14C]2-deoxyglucose analysis of the functional neural pathways of the limbic forebrain in the rat. V. The septal area.
Brain research 1985;346(1):89-107.
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1985: Shaikh M B; Brutus M; Siegel H E; Siegel A
Topographically organized midbrain modulation of predatory and defensive aggression in the cat.
Brain research 1985;336(2):308-12.
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1985: Shaikh M B; Brutus M; Siegel H E; Siegel A
Forebrain structures regulating flight behavior in the cat.
Brain research bulletin 1985;14(3):217-21.
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1984: Brutus M; Shaikh M B; Siegel H E; Siegel A
An analysis of the mechanisms underlying septal area control of hypothalamically elicited aggression in the cat.
Brain research 1984;310(2):235-48.
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1984: Brutus M; Watson R E; Shaikh M B; Siegel H E; Weiner S; Siegel A
A [14C]2-deoxyglucose analysis of the functional neural pathways of the limbic forebrain in the rat. IV. A pathway from the prefrontal cortical-medial thalamic system to the hypothalamus.
Brain research 1984;310(2):279-93.
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1984: Shaikh M B; Brutus M; Siegel H E; Siegel A
Differential control of aggression by the midbrain.
Experimental neurology 1984;83(2):436-42.
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