Amy K. Eppolito

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2008 George Mason University, Washington, DC 
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Susan E. Bachus grad student George Mason
Robert F. Smith grad student 2008 George Mason
 (Emerging effects of gestational and early postnatal nicotine exposure on neurobiological development and cognitive and affective behaviors in the rat: Evidence for long-term perturbations of the cholinergic system.)
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Eppolito AK, Bachus SE, McDonald CG, et al. (2010) Late emerging effects of prenatal and early postnatal nicotine exposure on the cholinergic system and anxiety-like behavior. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 32: 336-45
McDonald CG, Eppolito AK, Brielmaier JM, et al. (2007) Evidence for elevated nicotine-induced structural plasticity in nucleus accumbens of adolescent rats. Brain Research. 1151: 211-8
Polesskaya OO, Fryxell KJ, Merchant AD, et al. (2007) Nicotine causes age-dependent changes in gene expression in the adolescent female rat brain. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 29: 126-40
Wheeler TL, Eppolito AK, Smith LN, et al. (2007) A novel method for oral stimulant administration in the neonate rat and similar species. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 159: 282-5
Eppolito AK, Smith RF. (2006) Long-term behavioral and developmental consequences of pre- and perinatal nicotine. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 85: 835-41
Smith LN, McDonald CG, Bergstrom HC, et al. (2006) Long-term changes in fear conditioning and anxiety-like behavior following nicotine exposure in adult versus adolescent rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 85: 91-7
McDonald CG, Dailey VK, Bergstrom HC, et al. (2005) Periadolescent nicotine administration produces enduring changes in dendritic morphology of medium spiny neurons from nucleus accumbens. Neuroscience Letters. 385: 163-7
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