Mark Bardgett

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Psychology Northern Kentucky University 
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Bardgett ME, Downnen T, Crane C, et al. (2020) Chronic risperidone administration leads to greater amphetamine-induced conditioned place preference. Neuropharmacology. 108276
Bardgett M, Thompson EB. (2020) Effects of Early-Life Aripiprazole and Risperidone on Locomotor Activity in Adult Rats Biological Psychiatry. 87
Lee Stubbeman B, Brown CJ, Yates JR, et al. (2017) Early-life risperidone enhances locomotor responses to amphetamine during adulthood. European Journal of Pharmacology
Bardgett ME, Franks-Henry JM, Colemire KR, et al. (2013) Adult rats treated with risperidone during development are hyperactive. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. 21: 259-67
Gannon M, Stevens R, Griffith M, et al. (2012) The effects of early-life risperidone administration on forebrain neurotrophin expression during adulthood Bmc Bioinformatics. 13: 1-1
Bardgett ME, Points M, Kleier J, et al. (2010) The H3 antagonist, ciproxifan, alleviates the memory impairment but enhances the motor effects of MK-801 (dizocilpine) in rats. Neuropharmacology. 59: 492-502
Bardgett ME, Schultheis PJ, Muzny A, et al. (2007) Magnesium deficiency reduces fear-induced conditional lick suppression in mice. Magnesium Research : Official Organ of the International Society For the Development of Research On Magnesium. 20: 58-65
Bardgett ME, Baum KT, O'Connell SM, et al. (2006) Effects of risperidone on locomotor activity and spatial memory in rats with hippocampal damage. Neuropharmacology. 51: 1156-62
Bardgett ME, Griffith MS, Foltz RF, et al. (2006) The effects of clozapine on delayed spatial alternation deficits in rats with hippocampal damage. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 85: 86-94
Bardgett ME, Schultheis PJ, McGill DL, et al. (2005) Magnesium deficiency impairs fear conditioning in mice. Brain Research. 1038: 100-6
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