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Andreas Kastellakis, PhD Associate Professor Department of Psychology, School of Social Sciences, University of Crete, Gallos, 74100 Rethymno, Crete Tel: 28310-77540, 2810-394832 Lab web page and/or CV: http://www.psychology.uoc.gr/personal/dep/kastellakis-cv.html
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Education 1980 BS in Biology, University of Patras
Research Interests My research is focused on the study of dopaminergic interactions with other neuroactive and /or psychotropic substances (thyroid hormones, somatostatin, opioids, psychostimulants), involving the anatomical, neurochemical, pharmacological and behavioural aspects of brain function.
Funding University of Crete Research Committee, Regional Office of Crete, Greek Ministry of Education (Thales Program)
Selected Publications Katsidoni, V., Kastellakis, A., Panagis, G. (2013). Biphasic effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol on brain stimulation reward and motor activity. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 16, 2273-2284. Pallis, E., Vasilaki, A., Fehlmann, D., Kastellakis, A., Hoyer, D., Spyraki, C.,Thermos, K. (2009). Santis, S., Kastellakis, A., Kotzamani, D., Pitarokoili, K., Kokona, D., Thermos, K. (2009). Marazioti, A., Kastellakis, A., Antoniou, K., Papasava, D., Thermos, K. (2005). Somatostatin receptors in the ventral pallidum/substantia innominata modulate rat locomotor activity. Psychopharmacology, Panagis, G., Kastellakis, A. (2002). The effects of ventral tegmental administration of GABAA, GABAB, NMDA and AMPA receptor agonists on ventral pallidum self-stimulation. Behavioural Brain Research, |
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