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Researcher
Bart de Laat
- Disciplines:Medical imaging and therapy, Medicinal products
Affiliations
- Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging (Division)
Member
From1 Jul 2013 → Today
Projects
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- Glutamate mGluR2 and mGluR5 receptors in addiction: an in vivo multimodal, translational imaging study of their role in deficient corticostriatal control and modulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission.From1 Jul 2013 → 31 Dec 2017Funding: IWT personal funding - strategic basic research grants
Publications
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- Intense exercise increases dopamine transporter and neuromelanin concentrations in the substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease(2024)
Authors: Bart de Laat
- Differences in the association between kappa opioid receptors and pain among Black and White adults with alcohol use disorders(2022)
Authors: Bart de Laat
Pages: 1348 - 1357 - Functional segmentation of occupancy images improves precision of EC50 images(2022)
Authors: Bart de Laat
Pages: 302 - 303 - Effects of chronic voluntary alcohol consumption on PDE10A availability: a longitudinal behavioral and [18F]JNJ42259152 PET study in rats(2022)
Authors: Bart de Laat, Gwen Schroyen, Guy Bormans, Koen Van Laere, Jenny Ceccarini
Pages: 492 - 502 - Development of voxel-level EC50 Images for use in CNS Drug Development(2021)
Authors: Bart de Laat
Pages: 158 - 159 - A local-neighborhood Lassen plot filter for creating occupancy and non-displaceable binding images(2021)
Authors: Bart de Laat
Pages: 1379 - 1389 - Sex-Related Differences in Corticolimbic Kappa Opioid Receptor Availability Among Individuals With Alcohol Use Disorder Compared to Healthy Controls(2020)
Authors: Bart de Laat
Pages: 358 - 358 - Occupancy of the kappa opioid receptor by naltrexone predicts reduction in drinking and craving(2020)
Authors: Bart de Laat
Pages: 5053 - 5060 - Recovery of decreased metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 availability in abstinent alcohol-dependent patients(2020)
Authors: Jenny Ceccarini, Gil Leurquin-Sterk, Bart de Laat, Koen Van Laere
Pages: 256 - 262 - The Kappa Opioid Receptor Is Associated With Naltrexone-Induced Reduction of Drinking and Craving(2019)
Authors: Bart de Laat
Pages: 864 - 871