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GERMAN VALDEZ, MD
MD
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician
NPI: 1952938680IndividualAccepts Medicare
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation PhysicianPrimary
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Code: 208100000X
208100000(NY)MD20662(RI)
CMS Specialties
PrimaryPHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
Education
OTHER
Class of 2020
Research & Publications (20)
CRF receptors as a potential target in the development of novel pharmacotherapies for depression.
PMID 19442175·Curr Pharm Des·2009
6-review
Kappa agonist-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking in squirrel monkeys: a role for opioid and stress-related mechanisms.
PMID 17702903·J Pharmacol Exp Ther·2007
7-preclinical
Allostasis and dysregulation of corticotropin-releasing factor and neuropeptide Y systems: implications for the development of alcoholism.
PMID 15582675·Pharmacol Biochem Behav·2004
6-review
Increased anxiety-like behavior and ethanol self-administration in dependent rats: reversal via corticotropin-releasing factor-2 receptor activation.
PMID 15201629·Alcohol Clin Exp Res·2004
4-observational
Locomotor suppressive and anxiolytic-like effects of urocortin 3, a highly selective type 2 corticotropin-releasing factor agonist.
PMID 12867260·Brain Res·2003
7-preclinical
Antagonism of corticotropin-releasing factor attenuates the enhanced responsiveness to stress observed during protracted ethanol abstinence.
PMID 12782246·Alcohol·2003
7-preclinical
Increased ethanol self-administration and anxiety-like behavior during acute ethanol withdrawal and protracted abstinence: regulation by corticotropin-releasing factor.
PMID 12394282·Alcohol Clin Exp Res·2002
7-preclinical
Human urocortin II: mild locomotor suppressive and delayed anxiolytic-like effects of a novel corticotropin-releasing factor related peptide.
PMID 12088848·Brain Res·2002
4-observational
Intravenous self-administration of etonitazene alone and combined with cocaine in rhesus monkeys: comparison with heroin and antagonism by naltrexone and naloxonazine.
PMID 19225763·Psychopharmacology (Berl)·2009
4-observational
Identification of a developmentally regulated pathway of membrane retrieval in neuronal growth cones.
PMID 18940911·J Cell Sci·2008
7-preclinical
Laminins promote postsynaptic maturation by an autocrine mechanism at the neuromuscular junction.
PMID 18794334·J Cell Biol·2008
7-preclinical
The complete coenzyme B12 biosynthesis gene cluster of Lactobacillus reuteri CRL1098.
PMID 18174128·Microbiology (Reading)·2008
4-observational
Hydrolysis of whey proteins by Lactobacillus acidophilus, Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus grown in a chemically defined medium.
PMID 17953584·J Appl Microbiol·2007
7-preclinical
Subtype-selective corticotropin-releasing factor receptor agonists exert contrasting, but not opposite, effects on anxiety-related behavior in rats.
PMID 17855476·J Pharmacol Exp Ther·2007
7-preclinical
Trk-signaling endosomes are generated by Rac-dependent macroendocytosis.
PMID 17640889·Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A·2007
7-preclinical
Development of CRF1 receptor antagonists as antidepressants and anxiolytics: progress to date.
PMID 17044726·CNS Drugs·2006
6-review
Pincher-mediated macroendocytosis underlies retrograde signaling by neurotrophin receptors.
PMID 15917464·J Neurosci·2005
4-observational
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Contact & Hours
Via practice · 2 locations total
- Address
- 1468 MADISON AVE
NEW YORK, NY 10029 - Phone
- (212) 241-6500
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1952938680
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
- Accepted
- Specialties
- 2
- Locations
- 2
- Years in Practice
- 6
- Publications
- 20
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