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Autor:
Laurie J. Lynch, Katherine A. Sullivan, Eric J. Vallender, James K. Rowlett, Donna M. Platt, Gregory M. Miller
Publikováno v:
Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment, Vol 2013, Iss 7, Pp 117-126 (2013)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/02311b402b12402693ee31daa3b66e7c
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics. :467-475
The serotonin system is an important neurophysiological mediator of many behavioral phenotypes. Genetic variation within this system is thought to contribute not only to the natural range of behavioral differences, but also to neuropsychiatric pathol
Autor:
Laurie J. Lynch, Michele A. Fahey, Ashley–Kay Fryer, Christopher D. Verrico, Gregory M. Miller, Bertha K. Madras
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychopharmacology. 22:187-202
Human MDMA (R,S-3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) users display selective cognitive deficits after acute MDMA exposure, frequently attributed to serotonin deficits. We postulated that MDMA will compromize executive function in primates and that an i
Autor:
Laurie J. Lynch, Katherine A. Sullivan, Cindy Achat-Mendes, Gregory M. Miller, Eric J. Vallender
Publikováno v:
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. 101(2)
The trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) is a G protein-coupled receptor that is functionally activated by amphetamine-based psychostimulants, including amphetamine, methamphetamine and MDMA. Previous studies have shown that in transgenic mice l
Autor:
Thomas S. Scanlan, Spencer K. Lynn, Helen N. Panas, Eric J. Vallender, Laurie J. Lynch, Zhihua Xie, Gregory M. Miller, Guo-Lin Chen
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroscience research. 88(9)
3-Iodothyronamine (T1AM) is a metabolite of thyroid hormone. It is an agonist at trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1), a recently identified receptor involved in monoaminergic regulation and a potential novel therapeutic target. Here, T1AM was s
Publikováno v:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 156:e229
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 156 (2015) e183–e245 e229 Functional and behavioral consequences of DRD4 genetic variation in macaques Eric J. Vallender2,4,∗, Lisa M. Ogawa3,4, Laurie J. Lynch4, Jessica L. Schimmel4, Gregory M. Miller1,4 1 Pharmaceut
Autor:
Laurie J. Lynch, Helen N. Panas, Amy J. Jassen, Bertha K. Madras, Alan J. Fischman, Thomas J. Spencer, Ryan S. Johnson, Zhicheng Lin, Eli Livni, Zhihua Xie, Gregory M. Miller, Ali A. Bonab
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. 319(2)
2-[(Diphenylmethyl) sulfinyl]acetamide (modafinil), prescribed principally to treat narcolepsy, is undergoing assessment for other neuropsychiatric disorders and medical conditions. The neurochemical substrates of modafinil are unresolved. We postula