Michael J. Bannon
Affiliations: | Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States |
Area:
dopamine transporter, tachykinins, RGSs, drug abuseWebsite:
http://www.med.wayne.edu/pharmacology/Bannon.aspGoogle:
"Michael Bannon"Mean distance: 12.91 (cluster 6) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorR Philip Hogan | research assistant | 1972-1976 | Lewis University (Chemistry Tree) | |
C Harry Jarboe | grad student | 1976-1978 | ||
(M.S.) | ||||
Robert Henry Roth | grad student | 1978-1982 | Yale School of Medicine | |
Susan Iversen | post-doc | 1982-1983 | Cambridge | |
Leslie Iversen | post-doc | 1982-1983 | MRC-LMB | |
Michael Brownstein | post-doc | 1983-1984 | NIH |
Children
Sign in to add traineeCandace Lee Savonen | research assistant | Wayne State University School of Medicine | |
Christopher J. Whitty | grad student | 1991-1996 | Wayne State |
Maureen K. Hahn | grad student | 1994-1999 | Wayne State |
Paola Sacchetti | grad student | 1996-2000 | Wayne State |
Dawn N. Albertson | grad student | 2005 | Wayne State |
Mihaela Sin | grad student | 2005 | Wayne State |
Irina E. Calin-Jageman | post-doc | 2002-2004 | Wayne State |
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Saad MH, Rumschlag M, Guerra MH, et al. (2019) Differentially expressed gene networks, biomarkers, long noncoding RNAs, and shared responses with cocaine identified in the midbrains of human opioid abusers. Scientific Reports. 9: 1534 |
Saad MH, Savonen CL, Rumschlag M, et al. (2018) Opioid Deaths: Trends, Biomarkers, and Potential Drug Interactions Revealed by Decision Tree Analyses. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 12: 728 |
Miller ML, Ren Y, Szutorisz H, et al. (2017) Ventral striatal regulation of CREM mediates impulsive action and drug addiction vulnerability. Molecular Psychiatry |
Bannon MJ, Savonen CL, Jia H, et al. (2015) Identification of long noncoding RNAs dysregulated in the midbrain of human cocaine abusers. Journal of Neurochemistry. 135: 50-9 |
Bannon MJ, Savonen CL, Hartley ZJ, et al. (2015) Investigating the potential influence of cause of death and cocaine levels on the differential expression of genes associated with cocaine abuse. Plos One. 10: e0117580 |
Bannon MJ, Johnson MM, Michelhaugh SK, et al. (2014) A molecular profile of cocaine abuse includes the differential expression of genes that regulate transcription, chromatin, and dopamine cell phenotype. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 39: 2191-9 |
Zhou Y, Michelhaugh SK, Schmidt CJ, et al. (2014) Ventral midbrain correlation between genetic variation and expression of the dopamine transporter gene in cocaine-abusing versus non-abusing subjects. Addiction Biology. 19: 122-31 |
Anderson SA, Michaelides M, Zarnegar P, et al. (2013) Impaired periamygdaloid-cortex prodynorphin is characteristic of opiate addiction and depression. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 123: 5334-41 |
Jacobs MM, Ökvist A, Horvath M, et al. (2013) Dopamine receptor D1 and postsynaptic density gene variants associate with opiate abuse and striatal expression levels. Molecular Psychiatry. 18: 1205-10 |
Johnson MM, David JA, Michelhaugh SK, et al. (2012) Increased heat shock protein 70 gene expression in the brains of cocaine-related fatalities may be reflective of postdrug survival and intervention rather than excited delirium. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 57: 1519-23 |