Sheldon B Sparber
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Mendoza-Baumgart M, Pravetoni M, Sparber S
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2006 Aug;
32(4):940-5.
PMID: 16880773
Ischemia and/or reperfusion injury from free radicals may cause cocaine's toxicity, including its effect upon neurobehavioral development. We previously used salicylate to measure hydroxyl free radicals in chick embryos exposed...
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Hamilton K, Harris A, Gewirtz J, Sparber S, Schrott L
Neurotoxicol Teratol
. 2005 Feb;
27(1):95-103.
PMID: 15681124
We examined the effects of prenatal exposure to the long acting opiate l-alpha-acetylmethadol (LAAM) followed by postnatal withdrawal on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis reactivity in neonatal and adult rats and anxiety-like...
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Schrott L, Sparber S
Brain Behav Immun
. 2004 Aug;
18(6):515-25.
PMID: 15331122
We have established procedures to reliably induce opiate dependence in the chick embryo via in ovo injection, early in embryonic development, of the long-acting and potent opiate N-desmethyl-l-alpha-noracetylmethadol (NLAAM). Prior...
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Mendoza-Baumgart M, Pravetoni M, Sparber S
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2004 Mar;
29(7):1294-300.
PMID: 14997177
We have previously found that sodium salicylate (NaSal), injected into chicken eggs at nontoxic doses used for quantifying hydroxyl free radicals in hearts and brains of embryos, caused or exacerbated...
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Schrott L, Baumgart M, Zhang X, Sparber S
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
. 2002 Sep;
303(1):257-64.
PMID: 12235259
Opiate withdrawal during pregnancy may occur because of voluntary or forced detoxification, or from rapid cycling associated with exposure to short-acting "street" opiates. Thus, animal modeling of prenatal withdrawal and...