Andrea M Robinson
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Recent Articles
1.
Dong V, Robinson A, Dionne J, Cardoso F, Rewa O, Karvellas C
J Crit Care
. 2024 Jan;
81:154513.
PMID: 38194760
Objective: Acute liver failure (ALF) is a rare syndrome leading to significant morbidity and mortality. An important cause of mortality is cerebral edema due to hyperammonemia. Different therapies for hyperammonemia...
2.
Robinson A, Eggleston R, Bucci D
Behav Neurosci
. 2021 Sep;
135(5):591-600.
PMID: 34582222
The effects of methylphenidate (MPH), atomoxetine (ATMX), and/or physical exercise (EX) on orienting behavior and social interaction were examined in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs), a commonly used animal model of...
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Smith M, Ethridge S, Pearson T, Zhang H, Marcus M, Ballard S, et al.
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2021 Jan;
238(4):969-978.
PMID: 33404736
Rationale: Heroin intake decreases during the proestrus phase of the estrous cycle in female rats. Circulating concentrations of both estradiol and progesterone peak during proestrus, and it is not known...
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Robinson A, Karvellas C, Dionne J, Featherstone R, Sebastianski M, Vandermeer B, et al.
Syst Rev
. 2020 Jun;
9(1):143.
PMID: 32546277
Background: Acute liver failure is a rare syndrome with significant morbidity and mortality, particularly in absence of transplantation as a rescue therapy. An important mechanism contributing to mortality is hyperammonemia...
5.
Lynch W, Robinson A, Abel J, Smith M
Curr Addict Rep
. 2018 Feb;
4(4):455-466.
PMID: 29430384
Purpose Of Review: This report provides an update on clinical and preclinical findings for the efficacy of exercise to prevent substance use disorder with a focus on recent evidence for...
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Lynch W, Abel J, Robinson A, Smith M
Curr Addict Rep
. 2018 Feb;
4(4):467-481.
PMID: 29404264
Purpose Of Review: Exercise is a promising treatment for substance use disorder that may reduce withdrawal symptoms and prevent relapse. In this review, we discuss recent evidence from clinical and...
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Robinson A, Fronk G, Zhang H, Tonidandel S, Smith M
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2017 May;
177:48-53.
PMID: 28558271
Background: Studies conducted in male rats report that social contact can either facilitate or inhibit drug intake depending on the behavior of social partners. The purpose of the present study...
8.
Smith M, Zhang H, Robinson A
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2016 Nov;
10:217.
PMID: 27881957
Social partners influence the likelihood of using drugs, developing a substance use disorder and relapse to drug use after a period of abstinence. Preclinical studies report that social cues influence...
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Smith M, Fronk G, Zhang H, Magee C, Robinson A
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
. 2016 Nov;
150-151:94-99.
PMID: 27720801
Exercise is associated with lower rates of drug use in human populations and decreases drug self-administration in laboratory animals. Most of the existing literature examining the link between exercise and...
10.
Robinson A, Lacy R, Strickland J, Magee C, Smith M
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol
. 2016 Jul;
24(4):285-96.
PMID: 27454676
Social learning theories of drug use propose that drug use is influenced by the behavior of peers. We previously reported that cocaine self-administration under limited-access conditions can be either facilitated...