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E A Budygin

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Illiano P, Bass C, Fichera L, Mus L, Budygin E, Sotnikova T, et al.
Sci Rep . 2017 Apr; 7:46280. PMID: 28417953
Dopamine Transporter Deficiency Syndrome (DTDS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by loss-of-function mutations in dopamine transporter (DAT) gene, leading to severe neurological disabilities in children and adults. DAT-Knockout...
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Budygin E, Weiner J
Transl Biomed . 2016 Jan; 6(Suppl Spec). PMID: 26770883
This Editorial presents the position that translational research continues to play a vital role in the field of alcohol addiction research. Using diverse animal models that mimic fundamental features of...
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Budygin E, Park J, Bass C, Grinevich V, Bonin K, Wightman R
Neuroscience . 2011 Nov; 201:331-7. PMID: 22108611
Aversive stimuli have a powerful impact on behavior and are considered to be the opposite valence of pleasure. Recent studies have determined some populations of ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopaminergic...
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Zimin I, Abaimov D, Budygin E, Zolotarev I, Kovalev G
Eksp Klin Farmakol . 2010 Apr; 73(2):2-5. PMID: 20369592
The influence of ladasten and sydnocarb on dopamine and serotonin receptors and the biosynthesis and re-uptake of dopamine and serotonin has been studied. It is established that both drugs do...
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Anstrom K, Miczek K, Budygin E
Neuroscience . 2009 Mar; 161(1):3-12. PMID: 19298844
While reward-dependent facilitation of phasic dopamine signaling is well documented at both the cell bodies and terminals, little is known regarding fast dopamine transmission under aversive conditions. Exposure to aggressive...
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Garris P, Budygin E, Phillips P, Venton B, Robinson D, Bergstrom B, et al.
Neuroscience . 2003 Apr; 118(3):819-29. PMID: 12710989
Psychomotor stimulants and neuroleptics exert multiple effects on dopaminergic signaling and produce the dopamine (DA)-related behaviors of motor activation and catalepsy, respectively. However, a clear relationship between dopaminergic activity and...
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Joseph J, Wang Y, Miles P, Budygin E, Picetti R, Gainetdinov R, et al.
Neuroscience . 2002 Jun; 112(1):39-49. PMID: 12044470
The effects of the dopamine D(3) receptor, a putative autoreceptor, have been investigated by comparing behavioral and neurochemical properties of wild-type mice and mice with a genetic deletion of the...
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Raevskii K, Gainetdinov R, Budygin E, Mannisto P, Wightman M
Neurosci Behav Physiol . 2002 Apr; 32(2):183-8. PMID: 11942697
The effects of pharmacological modulation of striatal dopaminergic neurotransmission were studied in freely mobile rats by intracerebral microdialysis and HPLC to assay dopamine and dopamine metabolite levels and the rate...
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Budygin E, Phillips P, Wightman R, Jones S
Synapse . 2001 Sep; 42(2):77-9. PMID: 11574942
To assess the direct effects of acute ethanol on dopamine (DA) terminals, evoked DA release and uptake were measured in rat nucleus accumbens slices using fast-scan cyclic voltammetry. Low and...
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Robinson D, Phillips P, Budygin E, Trafton B, Garris P, Wightman R
Neuroreport . 2001 Aug; 12(11):2549-52. PMID: 11496146
Transient (200--900 ms), high concentrations (200--500 nM) of dopamine, measured using fast-scan cyclic voltammetry, occurred in the nucleus accumbens core of male rats at the presentation of a receptive female....