Ruth Sharf

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Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Robert Ranaldi grad student 2006 CUNY
 (The role of acetylcholine neurotransmission in the ventral tegmental area on food reward and food -related learning.)
Ralph J. DiLeone post-doc Yale
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Sears RM, Liu RJ, Narayanan NS, et al. (2010) Regulation of nucleus accumbens activity by the hypothalamic neuropeptide melanin-concentrating hormone. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 30: 8263-73
Sharf R, Sarhan M, Brayton CE, et al. (2010) Orexin signaling via the orexin 1 receptor mediates operant responding for food reinforcement. Biological Psychiatry. 67: 753-60
Sharf R, Guarnieri DJ, Taylor JR, et al. (2010) Orexin mediates morphine place preference, but not morphine-induced hyperactivity or sensitization. Brain Research. 1317: 24-32
Sharf R, Sarhan M, Dileone RJ. (2010) Role of orexin/hypocretin in dependence and addiction. Brain Research. 1314: 130-8
Sharf R, Sarhan M, Dileone RJ. (2008) Orexin mediates the expression of precipitated morphine withdrawal and concurrent activation of the nucleus accumbens shell. Biological Psychiatry. 64: 175-83
Sharf R, McKelvey J, Ranaldi R. (2006) Blockade of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the ventral tegmental area prevents acquisition of food-rewarded operant responding in rats. Psychopharmacology. 186: 113-21
Sharf R, Ranaldi R. (2006) Blockade of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the ventral tegmental area disrupts food-related learning in rats. Psychopharmacology. 184: 87-94
Sharf R, Lee DY, Ranaldi R. (2005) Microinjections of SCH 23390 in the ventral tegmental area reduce operant responding under a progressive ratio schedule of food reinforcement in rats. Brain Research. 1033: 179-85
Quinlan MG, Sharf R, Lee DY, et al. (2004) Blockade of substantia nigra dopamine D1 receptors reduces intravenous cocaine reward in rats. Psychopharmacology. 175: 53-9
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