Paul M. Carvey, Ph.D.

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Pharmacology Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States 
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Kousik SM, Napier TC, Ross RD, et al. (2014) Dopamine receptors and the persistent neurovascular dysregulation induced by methamphetamine self-administration in rats. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 351: 432-9
Kelly LP, Carvey PM, Keshavarzian A, et al. (2014) Progression of intestinal permeability changes and alpha-synuclein expression in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease. Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society. 29: 999-1009
Kousik SM, Carvey PM, Napier TC. (2014) Methamphetamine self-administration results in persistent dopaminergic pathology: implications for Parkinson's disease risk and reward-seeking. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 40: 2707-14
Kousik SM, Napier TC, Carvey PM. (2012) The effects of psychostimulant drugs on blood brain barrier function and neuroinflammation. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 3: 121
Desai Bradaric B, Patel A, Schneider JA, et al. (2012) Evidence for angiogenesis in Parkinson's disease, incidental Lewy body disease, and progressive supranuclear palsy. Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996). 119: 59-71
Kousik SM, Graves SM, Napier TC, et al. (2011) Methamphetamine-induced vascular changes lead to striatal hypoxia and dopamine reduction. Neuroreport. 22: 923-8
Patel A, Toia GV, Colletta K, et al. (2011) An angiogenic inhibitor, cyclic RGDfV, attenuates MPTP-induced dopamine neuron toxicity. Experimental Neurology. 231: 160-70
Monahan J, Ling Z, Carvey P. (2010) Prenatal lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure alters the trophic environment of the developing nigro-striatal dopamine (DA) pathway Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 24: S6-S7
Wang S, Yan JY, Lo YK, et al. (2009) Dopaminergic and serotoninergic deficiencies in young adult rats prenatally exposed to the bacterial lipopolysaccharide. Brain Research. 1265: 196-204
Ling Z, Zhu Y, Tong CW, et al. (2009) Prenatal lipopolysaccharide does not accelerate progressive dopamine neuron loss in the rat as a result of normal aging. Experimental Neurology. 216: 312-20
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