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Gallezot JD
Gallezot JD
References (2)
1. A novel approach for modeling in vivo enzyme turnover in the presence of a suicide inhibitor drug: A proof-of-concept brain PET study on MAG lipase - Volpi_2025_J.Cereb.Blood.Flow.Metab__271678x251329254
Title :
A novel approach for modeling in vivo enzyme turnover in the presence of a suicide inhibitor drug: A proof-of-concept brain PET study on MAG lipase -
Volpi_2025_J.Cereb.Blood.Flow.Metab__271678x251329254
Author(s) :
Volpi T
,
Holden D
,
Gallezot JD
,
Nabulsi N
,
Lim K
,
Labaree D
,
Gao H
,
Kapinos M
,
Keliher EJ
,
Fonseca KR
,
Trapa P
,
Varrone A
,
Halldin C
,
Maresca KP
,
Huang Y
,
Carson RE
Ref :
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism ,
:271678x251329254 , 2025
Abstract :
View Abstract
PubMedSearch :
Volpi_2025_J.Cereb.Blood.Flow.Metab__271678x251329254
PubMedID
:
40370302
2. Evaluation of the sensitivity of the novel alpha4beta2* nicotinic acetylcholine receptor PET radioligand (18) F-(-)-NCFHEB to increases in synaptic acetylcholine levels in rhesus monkeys - Gallezot_2014_Synapse_68_556
Title :
Evaluation of the sensitivity of the novel alpha4beta2* nicotinic acetylcholine receptor PET radioligand (18) F-(-)-NCFHEB to increases in synaptic acetylcholine levels in rhesus monkeys -
Gallezot_2014_Synapse_68_556
Author(s) :
Gallezot JD
,
Esterlis I
,
Bois F
,
Zheng MQ
,
Lin SF
,
Kloczynski T
,
Krystal JH
,
Huang Y
,
Sabri O
,
Carson RE
,
Cosgrove KP
Ref :
Synapse ,
68
:556 , 2014
Abstract :
View Abstract
PubMedSearch :
Gallezot_2014_Synapse_68_556
PubMedID
:
25043426