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Yuan A, Sershen H, Veeranna , Basavarajappa B, Kumar A, Hashim A, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2015 Jul; 20(8):915. PMID: 26201270
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Yuan A, Sershen H, Veeranna , Basavarajappa B, Kumar A, Hashim A, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2015 Apr; 20(8):986-94. PMID: 25869803
Synaptic roles for neurofilament (NF) proteins have rarely been considered. Here, we establish all four NF subunits as integral resident proteins of synapses. Compared with the population in axons, NF...
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Banay-Schwartz M, Lajtha K, Sershen H, Lajtha A
Neurochem Res . 2013 Nov; 2(6):695-706. PMID: 24272328
A decrease in amino acid influx and exit in incubated slices when the temperature was lowered from 37 to 20°C was observed with all 16 amino acids examined at two...
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Sershen H, Lajtha A
Neurochem Res . 2013 Nov; 1(4):417-28. PMID: 24271573
Perinatal changes in the uptake of amino acids were measured in slices of fetal (15- and 19-day) and newborn (4-, 24-, and 48-hr-old) mouse brain. Uptake increased with age; smaller...
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Auta J, Smith R, Dong E, Tueting P, Sershen H, Boules S, et al.
Schizophr Res . 2013 Aug; 150(1):312-8. PMID: 23938174
The epigenetic dysregulation of the brain genome associated with the clinical manifestations of schizophrenia (SZ) includes altered DNA promoter methylation of several candidate genes. We and others have reported that...
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Debler E, Sershen H, Lajtha A, Gennaro Jr J
Neurochem Int . 2010 May; 10(2):143-53. PMID: 20501064
Presynaptic nerve terminals when depolarized are sensitive to morphological and functional alteration by horseradish peroxidase. Mouse brain slices, 0.1 mm, depolarized by a K(+)-HEPES buffer and exposed to horseradish peroxidase...
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Lajtha A, Sershen H
Neurochem Res . 2010 May; 35(8):1248-58. PMID: 20499168
It is well established that the continued intake of drugs of abuse is reinforcing-that is repeated consumption increases preference. This has been shown in some studies to extend to other...
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Kovacs K, Lajtha A, Sershen H
Brain Res Bull . 2010 Mar; 82(1-2):109-17. PMID: 20188799
The present study examined the effect of repeated nicotine and cocaine administration on the expression of neurofilament proteins (NF-L, -M, and -H), actin, and on alpha-7 nicotinic, dopamine D1 and...
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Lajtha A, Sershen H
Neurochem Res . 2009 Dec; 35(6):851-67. PMID: 20012687
The finding that many drugs that have abuse potential and other natural stimuli such as food or sexual activity cause similar chemical changes in the brain, an increase in extracellular...
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Sershen H, Hashim A, Lajtha A
Brain Res Bull . 2009 Aug; 81(1):120-4. PMID: 19665529
In previous studies, we found differences between nicotine and cocaine-induced changes in the levels of neurotransmitters in various brain areas, which suggested differences in their reward - preference mechanisms. The...