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M S Lidow

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Anseloni V, He F, Novikova S, Turnbach Robbins M, Lidow I, Ennis M, et al.
Neuroscience . 2005 Feb; 131(3):635-45. PMID: 15730869
Recently, there has been a growing interest in long-term consequences of neonatal pain because modern neonatal intensive care units routinely employ procedures that cause considerable pain and may be followed...
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Song Z, Undie A, Koh P, Fang Y, Zhang L, Dracheva S, et al.
J Neurosci . 2002 Jul; 22(14):6092-105. PMID: 12122070
This study addresses the hypothesis that the previously described capacity of D1 dopamine receptors (D1Rs) to regulate dendritic growth in developing cortical neurons may involve alterations in the phosphorylation state...
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Lidow M, Roberts A, Zhang L, Koh P, Lezcano N, Bergson C
Eur J Pharmacol . 2001 Sep; 427(3):187-93. PMID: 11567648
The recently cloned protein, calcyon, potentiates crosstalk between G(s)-coupled dopamine D1 receptors and heterologous G(q/11)-coupled receptors allowing dopamine D1 receptors to stimulate intracellular Ca(2+) release, in addition to cAMP production....
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Wang Q, Jolly J, Surmeier J, Mullah B, Lidow M, Bergson C, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2001 Aug; 276(42):39386-93. PMID: 11500503
The D(1) dopamine receptor, G protein gamma(7) subunit, and adenylylcyclase are selectively expressed in the striatum, suggesting their potential interaction in a common signaling pathway. To evaluate this possibility, a...
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Lidow M, Song Z
J Comp Neurol . 2001 Jun; 435(3):263-75. PMID: 11406810
This study examined the effects of cocaine use during the second trimester of pregnancy on cerebral neocortical volume and density, and total number of neocortical neurons and glia in offspring....
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Lidow M, Song Z
Cereb Cortex . 2001 May; 11(6):545-51. PMID: 11375915
This study examined the effect of cocaine on cell proliferation in the fetal monkey cerebral wall. Pregnant monkeys received cocaine daily (10 mg/kg, orally, in fruit treats, at 07.00 h...
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Lidow M, Bozian D, Song Z
Brain Res Dev Brain Res . 2001 May; 128(1):45-52. PMID: 11356261
Previously, we demonstrated that chronic exposure of fetal monkeys to cocaine could result in development of the neocortex with significant cytoarchitectonic abnormalities [Synapse, 21 (1995) 435-444]. In the present study,...
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Zhou M, Song Z, Lidow M
J Pharmacol Exp Ther . 2001 Apr; 297(2):556-62. PMID: 11303043
We compared pharmacokinetics of cocaine and its metabolite, benzoylecgonine, in pregnant rhesus monkeys and their fetuses at mid-gestation: 1) after a single intravenous dose of cocaine, 2) after a single...
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Lidow M, Song Z, Ren K
Neuroreport . 2001 Feb; 12(2):399-403. PMID: 11209957
We examined the long-term effects of a short-lasting (approximately 24 h) inflammatory insult generated by injections of 0.25% carrageenan (1 microl/g) into the hindpaws of newborn (P0) rat pups. At...
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Lidow M, Song Z, Castner S, Allen P, Greengard P, Goldman-Rakic P
Biol Psychiatry . 2001 Feb; 49(1):1-12. PMID: 11163774
Background: Mounting evidence indicates that long-term treatment with antipsychotic medications can alter the morphology and connectivity of cellular processes in the cerebral cortex. The cytoskeleton plays an essential role in...