Lyndsey E. Collins-Praino, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States |
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(Pharmacological and Neurochemical Regulation of a Rodent Model of Parkinsonian Tremor.) |
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Pardo M, Paul NE, Collins-Praino LE, et al. (2020) The non-selective adenosine antagonist theophylline reverses the effects of dopamine antagonism on tremor, motor activity and effort-based decision-making. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 173035 |
Sheynin J, Baetu I, Collins-Praino LE, et al. (2020) Maladaptive Avoidance Patterns in Parkinson's Disease are Exacerbated by Symptoms of Depression. Behavioural Brain Research. 112473 |
Arulsamy A, Corrigan F, Collins-Praino LE. (2019) Cognitive and neuropsychiatric impairments vary as a function of injury severity at 12 months post-experimental diffuse traumatic brain injury: Implications for dementia development. Behavioural Brain Research |
Iacopetta K, Collins-Praino LE, Buisman-Pijlman FTA, et al. (2018) Can neuroimmune mechanisms explain the link between ultraviolet light (UV) exposure and addictive behavior? Brain, Behavior, and Immunity |
Arulsamy A, Teng J, Colton H, et al. (2018) Evaluation of early chronic functional outcomes and their relationship to pre-frontal cortex and hippocampal pathology following moderate-severe traumatic brain injury. Behavioural Brain Research |
Collins-Praino LE, Arulsamy A, Katharesan V, et al. (2017) The effect of an acute systemic inflammatory insult on the chronic effects of a single mild traumatic brain injury. Behavioural Brain Research |
Corrigan F, Arulsamy A, Collins-Praino LE, et al. (2017) Toll like receptor 4 activation can be either detrimental or beneficial following mild repetitive traumatic brain injury depending on timing of activation. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity |
Corrigan F, Arulsamy A, Teng J, et al. (2016) Pumping the brakes: Neurotrophic factors for the prevention of dementia following traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma |
Salamone JD, Podurgiel S, Collins-Praino LE, et al. (2014) Physiological and Behavioral Assessment of Tremor in Rodents Movement Disorders: Genetics and Models: Second Edition. 631-640 |
Collins-Praino LE, Paul NE, Ledgard F, et al. (2013) Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus reverses oral tremor in pharmacological models of parkinsonism: interaction with the effects of adenosine A2A antagonism. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 38: 2183-91 |