Lindsey A Ramirez
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Ramirez L, Przybysz K, Pitock J, Starr E, Yang H, Glover E
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2024 Feb;
241(6):1191-1203.
PMID: 38383904
Rationale: Preclinical studies report attenuated ethanol-induced conditioned taste aversion (CTA) following chronic ethanol exposure, suggesting that tolerance develops to the aversive properties of ethanol. However, these studies are confounded by...
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Przybysz K, Ramirez L, Pitock J, Starr E, Yang H, Glover E
Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken)
. 2024 Feb;
48(3):516-529.
PMID: 38303664
Background: A strong relationship exists between individual sensitivity to the aversive properties of ethanol and risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Despite this, our understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying...
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Ramirez L, Przybysz K, Pitock J, Starr E, Yang H, Glover E
bioRxiv
. 2023 Sep;
PMID: 37745477
Rationale: Preclinical studies report attenuated ethanol-induced conditioned taste aversion (CTA) following chronic ethanol exposure, suggesting that tolerance develops to the aversive properties of ethanol. However, these studies are confounded by...
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Przybysz K, Ramirez L, Pitock J, Starr E, Yang H, Glover E
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jun;
PMID: 37333122
Background: A strong relationship exists between individual sensitivity to the aversive properties of ethanol and risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Despite this, our understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying...
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Ramirez L, Mohamed R, Marin T, Brands M, Snyder E, Sullivan J
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
. 2023 Mar;
324(5):F483-F493.
PMID: 36951371
Prenatal, perinatal, and adulthood exposure to chronic intermittent hypoxia (IH) increases blood pressure in rodents. Males exposed to chronic IH have higher blood pressure versus females. However, it is unknown...
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Ramirez L, Gillis E, Musall J, Mohamed R, Snyder E, El-Marakby A, et al.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
. 2020 Jun;
319(2):F192-F201.
PMID: 32597687
We have previously shown that hypertensive female rats have more regulatory T cells (Tregs), which contribute more to blood pressure (BP) control in female versus male rats. Based on known...
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Taylor L, Ramirez L, Musall J, Sullivan J
Br J Pharmacol
. 2019 Jul;
176(21):4226-4242.
PMID: 31271650
Obesity is a common metabolic disorder that has become a widespread epidemic in several countries. Sex and gender disparities in the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) have been well documented...
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Ramirez L, Sullivan J
Am J Hypertens
. 2018 Oct;
31(12):1247-1254.
PMID: 30299518
While it has been known since the 1940s that men have greater increases in blood pressure (BP) compared with women, there have been intense efforts more recently to increase awareness...
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Ramirez L, Chung Y, Wonsuk Y, Fontenot B, Ansa B, Whitehead M, et al.
J Ga Public Health Assoc
. 2017 Jan;
6(2 Suppl):210-222.
PMID: 28066830
Background: Mortality rate for breast cancer is higher among African American (AA) women than for women of other racial/ethnic groups. Obesity, also higher among AA women, may increase the risk...