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    Test–retest reproducibility of cannabinoid-receptor type 1 availability quantified with the PET ligand [11C]MePPEP by Riaño Barros, Daniela A., McGinnity, Colm J., Rosso, Lula, Heckemann, Rolf A., Howes, Oliver D., Brooks, David J., Duncan, John S., Turkheimer, Federico E., Koepp, Matthias J., Hammers, Alexander

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-08-2014)
    “…Endocannabinoids are involved in normal cognition, and dysfunction in cannabinoid-receptor-mediated neurotransmission has been suggested in a variety of…”
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    Simplifying [18F]GE-179 PET: are both arterial blood sampling and 90-min acquisitions essential? by McGinnity, Colm J., Riaño Barros, Daniela A., Trigg, William, Brooks, David J., Hinz, Rainer, Duncan, John S., Koepp, Matthias J., Hammers, Alexander

    Published in EJNMMI research (11-06-2018)
    “…Introduction The NMDA receptor radiotracer [ 18 F]GE-179 has been used with 90-min scans and arterial plasma input functions. We explored whether (1) arterial…”
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    Test-retest reproducibility of quantitative binding measures of [11C]Ro15-4513, a PET ligand for GABAAreceptors containing alpha5 subunits by McGinnity, Colm J, Riaño Barros, Daniela A, Rosso, Lula, Veronese, Mattia, Rizzo, Gaia, Bertoldo, Alessandra, Hinz, Rainer, Turkheimer, Federico E, Koepp, Matthias J, Hammers, Alexander

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-05-2017)
    “…Introduction Alteration of γ-aminobutyric acid “A” (GABAA) receptor-mediated neurotransmission has been associated with various neurological and psychiatric…”
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    Initial evaluation of 18F-GE-179, a putative PET Tracer for activated N-methyl D-aspartate receptors by McGinnity, Colm J, Hammers, Alexander, Riaño Barros, Daniela A, Luthra, Sajinder K, Jones, Paul A, Trigg, William, Micallef, Caroline, Symms, Mark R, Brooks, David J, Koepp, Matthias J, Duncan, John S

    Published in The Journal of nuclear medicine (1978) (01-03-2014)
    “…N-methyl D-aspartate (NMDA) ion channels play a key role in a wide range of physiologic (e.g., memory and learning tasks) and pathologic processes (e.g.,…”
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    Αlpha 5 subunit-containing GABAA receptors in temporal lobe epilepsy with normal MRI by McGinnity, Colm J, Riaño Barros, Daniela A, Hinz, Rainer, Myers, James F, Yaakub, Siti N, Thyssen, Charlotte, Heckemann, Rolf A, de Tisi, Jane, Duncan, John S, Sander, Josemir W, Lingford-Hughes, Anne, Koepp, Matthias J, Hammers, Alexander

    Published in Brain communications (2021)
    “…Abstract GABAA receptors containing the α5 subunit mediate tonic inhibition and are widely expressed in the limbic system. In animals, activation of…”
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    Αlpha 5 subunit-containing GABA A receptors in temporal lobe epilepsy with normal MRI by McGinnity, Colm J, Riaño Barros, Daniela A, Hinz, Rainer, Myers, James F, Yaakub, Siti N, Thyssen, Charlotte, Heckemann, Rolf A, de Tisi, Jane, Duncan, John S, Sander, Josemir W, Lingford-Hughes, Anne, Koepp, Matthias J, Hammers, Alexander

    Published in Brain communications (2021)
    “…GABA receptors containing the α5 subunit mediate tonic inhibition and are widely expressed in the limbic system. In animals, activation of α5-containing…”
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    Initial Evaluation of ^sup 18^F-GE-179, a Putative PET Tracer for Activated N-Methyl d-Aspartate Receptors by McGinnity, Colm J, Hammers, Alexander, A Riaño Barros, Daniela, Luthra, Sajinder K, Jones, Paul A, Trigg, William, Micallef, Caroline, Symms, Mark R, Brooks, David J, Koepp, Matthias J, Duncan, John S

    Published in The Journal of nuclear medicine (1978) (01-03-2014)
    “…N-methyl d-aspartate (NMDA) ion channels play a key role in a wide range of physiologic (e.g., memory and learning tasks) and pathologic processes (e.g.,…”
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