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Josephine M. Johns

Affiliations: 
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Maternal behavior, neuroteratology, drug and alcohol abuse
Website:
http://www.unc.edu/~jjohns/
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Shnitko TA, Mace KD, Sullivan KM, et al. (2017) Use of fast-scan cyclic voltammetry to assess phasic dopamine release in rat models of early postpartum maternal behavior and neglect. Behavioural Pharmacology
McMurray MS, Oguz I, Rumple AM, et al. (2015) Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on early postnatal rodent brain structure and diffusion properties. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 47: 80-8
Lippard ET, Jarrett TM, McMurray MS, et al. (2015) Early postpartum pup preference is altered by gestational cocaine treatment: associations with infant cues and oxytocin expression in the MPOA. Behavioural Brain Research. 278: 176-85
Zeskind PS, McMurray MS, Cox Lippard ET, et al. (2014) Translational analysis of effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on human infant cries and rat pup ultrasonic vocalizations. Plos One. 9: e110349
Grewen K, Burchinal M, Vachet C, et al. (2014) Prenatal cocaine effects on brain structure in early infancy. Neuroimage. 101: 114-23
Williams SK, Johns JM. (2014) Prenatal and gestational cocaine exposure: Effects on the oxytocin system and social behavior with implications for addiction. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 119: 10-21
McMurray MS, Zeskind PS, Meiners SM, et al. (2013) Effect of prenatal cocaine on early postnatal thermoregulation and ultrasonic vocalization production. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 882
Rumple A, McMurray M, Johns J, et al. (2013) 3-dimensional diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) atlas of the rat brain. Plos One. 8: e67334
Cox ET, Hodge CW, Sheikh MJ, et al. (2012) Delayed developmental changes in neonatal vocalizations correlates with variations in ventral medial hypothalamus and central amygdala development in the rodent infant: effects of prenatal cocaine. Behavioural Brain Research. 235: 166-75
Johns J. (2012) Translational research models and methods for mother-infant interactions and developmental studies. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 3: 68
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