42 Publications (Page 2 of 2)
2018
Alcohol exposure disrupts mu opioid receptor-mediated long-term depression at insular cortex inputs to dorsolateral striatumMuñoz, Braulio⋅Fritz, Brandon M⋅Yin, Fuqin and Atwood, Brady KNature communications, vol. 9, (no. 1), pp. 13, 2018-04-03.
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2017
Endocannabinoid Actions on Cortical Terminals Orchestrate Local Modulation of Dopamine Release in the Nucleus Accumbens.Mateo, Yolanda⋅Johnson, Kari A⋅Covey, Dan P⋅Atwood, Brady K⋅Hui-Ling, Wang⋅Zhang, Shiliang⋅Gildish, Iness⋅Cachope, Roger⋅Bellocchio, Luigi⋅Guzmán, Manuel⋅Morales, Marisela⋅Cheer, Joseph F and Lovinger, David MNeuron.
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-Book chapter-Atwood, B.K. and Lovinger, D.M.In Endocannabinoid-dependent synaptic plasticity in the striatum. (pp. 109-153). 2017
2016
Endocannabinoid Modulation of Orbitostriatal Circuits Gates Habit Formation.Gremel, Christina M⋅Gremel, Christina M⋅Chancey, Jessica H⋅Chancey, Jessica H⋅Atwood, Brady K⋅Atwood, Brady K⋅Luo, Guoxiang⋅Luo, Guoxiang⋅Neve, Rachael⋅Neve, Rachael⋅Ramakrishnan, Charu⋅Ramakrishnan, Charu⋅Deisseroth, Karl⋅Deisseroth, Karl⋅Lovinger, David M⋅Lovinger, David M⋅Costa, Rui M and Costa, Rui MNeuron.
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2014
Opioids induce dissociable forms of long-term depression of excitatory inputs to the dorsal striatum.Atwood, Brady K⋅Kupferschmidt, David A and Lovinger, David MNature neuroscience, vol. 17, (no. 4), pp. 540-548, April 2014.
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Presynaptic long-term depression mediated by Gi/o-coupled receptors.Atwood, Brady K⋅Lovinger, David M and Mathur, Brian NTrends in neurosciences, vol. 37, (no. 11), pp. 663-673, November 2014.
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Presynaptic long-term depression mediated by G^sub i/o^-coupled receptorsAtwood, Brady⋅Lovinger, David and Mathur, BrianTrends in Neurosciences, vol. 37, (no. 11), pp. 663, 20141101.
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2012
CB2: Therapeutic target-in-waitingAtwood, Brady K⋅Atwood, Brady K⋅Straiker, Alex⋅Straiker, Alex⋅Mackie, Ken and Mackie, KenProgress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, vol. 38, (no. 1), pp. 20, 2012-07-02.
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CB₂: therapeutic target-in-waiting.Atwood, Brady K⋅Straiker, Alex and Mackie, KenProgress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry, vol. 38, (no. 1), pp. 16-20, July 2, 2012.
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Functional selectivity in CB(2) cannabinoid receptor signaling and regulation: implications for the therapeutic potential of CB(2) ligands.Atwood, Brady K⋅Wager-Miller, James⋅Haskins, Christopher⋅Straiker, Alex and Mackie, Kenneth PMolecular pharmacology, vol. 81, (no. 2), pp. 250-63, 2012/Feb.
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2011
CP47,497-C8 and JWH073, commonly found in 'Spice' herbal blends, are potent and efficacious CB(1) cannabinoid receptor agonists.Atwood, Brady K⋅Lee, Donghoon⋅Straiker, Alex⋅Widlanski, Theodore S and Mackie, Kenneth PEuropean journal of pharmacology.
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Expression of G protein-coupled receptors and related proteins in HEK293, AtT20, BV2, and N18 cell lines as revealed by microarray analysis.Atwood, Brady K⋅Lopez, Jacqueline⋅Wager-Miller, James⋅Mackie, Kenneth P and Straiker, AlexBMC genomics.
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Reply by authors to letter from AshtonAtwood, B. and MacKie, K.British Journal of Pharmacology, vol. 163, pp. 1114.
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2010
CB2: a cannabinoid receptor with an identity crisis.Atwood, Brady K and Mackie, Kenneth PBritish journal of pharmacology, vol. 160, (no. 3), pp. 467-79, 2010/Jun.
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JWH018, a common constituent of 'Spice' herbal blends, is a potent and efficacious cannabinoid CB receptor agonist.Atwood, Brady K⋅Atwood, Brady K⋅Huffman, John W⋅Huffman, John⋅Straiker, Alex⋅Straiker, Alex⋅Mackie, Ken and Mackie, Kenneth PBritish journal of pharmacology, vol. 160, (no. 3), pp. 585-93, 2010/Jun.
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JWH018, a common constituent of 'Spice' herbal blends, is a potent and efficacious cannabinoid CB receptor agonist.Atwood, Brady K⋅Atwood, Brady⋅Huffman, John⋅Huffman, John W⋅Straiker, Alex⋅Straiker, Alex⋅Mackie, Kenneth and Mackie, KenBritish journal of pharmacology.
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