Sarah E. Snider, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Pharmacology & Toxicology | Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States |
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drug abuse, behavioral pharmacology, rat/primate self administrationGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorPatrick M. Beardsley | grad student | 2014 | VCU | |
(Glial Cell Modulators and Associated Anti-Inflammatory Activity: Implications in Reducing Methamphetamine Abuse-Related Behaviors in Rodents.) |
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El-Hage N, Rodriguez M, Podhaizer EM, et al. (2014) Ibudilast (AV411), and its AV1013 analog, reduce HIV-1 replication and neuronal death induced by HIV-1 and morphine. Aids (London, England). 28: 1409-19 |
Aberg KA, Xie LY, McClay JL, et al. (2013) Testing two models describing how methylome-wide studies in blood are informative for psychiatric conditions. Epigenomics. 5: 367-77 |
Snider SE, Hendrick ES, Beardsley PM. (2013) Glial cell modulators attenuate methamphetamine self-administration in the rat. European Journal of Pharmacology. 701: 124-30 |
Snider SE, Vunck SA, van den Oord EJ, et al. (2012) The glial cell modulators, ibudilast and its amino analog, AV1013, attenuate methamphetamine locomotor activity and its sensitization in mice. European Journal of Pharmacology. 679: 75-80 |