T E Robinson
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Robinson T, Eisenstein N, Cox S, Moakes R, Thompson A, Ahmed Z, et al.
Mater Today Bio
. 2020 Jul;
7:100059.
PMID: 32613185
Heterotopic ossification (HO), the pathological formation of ectopic bone, is a debilitating condition which can cause chronic pain, limit joint movement, and prevent prosthetic limb fitting. The prevalence of this...
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Robinson T, Kenealy T, Garrett M, Bramley D, Drury P, Elley C
Diabet Med
. 2015 May;
33(1):55-61.
PMID: 25982171
Aim: Lower limb amputation is a serious complication of diabetic foot disease and there are unexplained ethnic variations in incidence. This study investigates the risk of amputation among different ethnic...
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Waselus M, Flagel S, Jedynak J, Akil H, Robinson T, Watson Jr S
Neuroscience
. 2013 Jul;
248:571-84.
PMID: 23811073
Repeated exposure to drugs of abuse is associated with structural plasticity in brain reward pathways. Rats selectively bred for locomotor response to novelty differ on a number of neurobehavioral dimensions...
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Flagel S, Cameron C, Pickup K, Watson S, Akil H, Robinson T
Neuroscience
. 2011 Sep;
196:80-96.
PMID: 21945724
Cues associated with rewards acquire the ability to engage the same brain systems as rewards themselves. However, reward cues have multiple properties. For example, they not only act as predictors...
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Yuan N, El-Sayed Y, Ruoss S, Riley E, Enns G, Robinson T
J Perinatol
. 2009 Jan;
29(2):166-7.
PMID: 19177045
We report a case study of a 22-year-old woman with mitochondrial thymidine kinase 2 deficiency and chronic respiratory failure due to severe neuromuscular weakness requiring noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV)...
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Briand L, Gross J, Robinson T
Neuroscience
. 2008 Jul;
155(1):1-6.
PMID: 18590801
Cocaine addicts have a number of cognitive deficits that persist following prolonged abstinence. These include impairments in executive functions dependent on the prefrontal cortex, as well as deficits on learning...
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Ferrario C, Shou M, Samaha A, Watson C, Kennedy R, Robinson T
Brain Res
. 2008 Apr;
1209:151-6.
PMID: 18396266
The rapid entry of drugs into the brain is thought to increase the propensity for addiction. The mechanisms that underlie this effect are not known, but variation in the rate...
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Badiani A, Robinson T
Behav Pharmacol
. 2004 Sep;
15(5-6):327-39.
PMID: 15343056
Repeated administrations of addictive drugs produce long-lasting changes in brain and behavior. However, drug-induced neurobehavioral plasticity is not a mere function of the neuropharmacological actions of drugs, but the result...
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Ostrander M, Badiani A, Day H, Norton C, Watson S, Akil H, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2003 Aug;
120(2):551-71.
PMID: 12890524
The context in which amphetamine is administered modulates its ability to induce both behavioral sensitization and immediate early gene expression. When given in a novel test environment amphetamine produces greater...
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Kabbaj M, Norton C, Kollack-Walker S, Watson S, Robinson T, Akil H
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2002 Jan;
158(4):382-7.
PMID: 11797059
Rationale: It is known that social defeat can modulate cocaine self-administration. However, it is unclear whether this psychosocial stressor affects drug-taking behavior to the same extent across all individual animals,...