R J Marley
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Tritto T, Marley R, Bastidas D, Stitzel J, Collins A
Alcohol
. 2001 Aug;
24(2):69-78.
PMID: 11522425
A restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) associated with a major nicotinic receptor subunit (i.e., alpha4) has been identified in two mouse lines that were selectively bred for differences in sensitivity...
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Hamilton K, Meyers M, Skelly W, Marley R
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab
. 2000 Sep;
10(3):277-89.
PMID: 10997952
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of creatine monohydrate (CrH2O) on upper extremity anaerobic response in strength-trained females involved in overhand sports. Two movements were utilized...
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Marley R, Arros D, Henricks K, Marley M, Miner L
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 1998 Dec;
140(1):42-51.
PMID: 9862401
Selective breeding of mice for differences in response to a drug offers a powerful means for testing hypotheses regarding underlying mechanisms and relationships between drug-induced behaviors. Starting from a heterogeneous...
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Henricks K, Miner L, Marley R
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 1997 Jul;
132(2):161-8.
PMID: 9266613
While there is evidence that individual differences in response to cocaine are mediated, in part, by genetic factors, no single gene has been identified that can account for differential responsivity...
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Shimosato K, Watanabe S, Marley R, Saito T
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1996 Oct;
801:340-52.
PMID: 8959046
The present study examined the effects of daily treatment with a subconvulsant dose (50 mg/kg) of cocaine or lidocaine on susceptibility to seizures induced by cross-injections of the same dose...
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Miner L, Marley R
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 1995 Dec;
122(3):209-14.
PMID: 8748389
To elucidate genes associated with cocaine's locomotor stimulant effects, we used recombinant inbred-quantitative trait loci (RI-QTL) analyses to identify chromosomal loci associated with locomotor activity before (baseline) and after cocaine...
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Shimosato K, Marley R, Saito T
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
. 1995 Aug;
51(4):781-8.
PMID: 7675859
Cocaine produces not only euphoric effects but also a wide range of detrimental effects, including seizures and lethality. The present study examined the involvement of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) subtype of...
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Shimosato K, Watanabe S, Marley R, Saito T
Brain Res
. 1995 Jul;
684(2):243-7.
PMID: 7583232
Polyamines have been demonstrated to modulate seizure activity in animals. Repeated administration of a subthreshold dose of cocaine resulted in the development of sensitization to cocaine-induced seizures during an initial...
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Marley R, Fernandez J
Ergonomics
. 1995 Feb;
38(2):303-25.
PMID: 7895737
Two laboratory experiments were conducted; first, to utilize the psychophysical approach (method of adjustment) to establish maximum acceptable frequency (MAF) for a sheet metal drilling task and, second, to examine...
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Marley R, Shimosato K, Gewiss M, Thorndike E, Goldberg S, Schindler C
Life Sci
. 1995 Jan;
56(10):767-74.
PMID: 7885192
Enhanced sensitivity to some of the behavioral effects of the opioid antagonist naltrexone (NTX) develops following once-weekly injections of cumulative doses of the drug. Rats treated with this regimen of...