Samantha K. Saland

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Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
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Saland SK, Wilczak K, Voss E, et al. (2022) Sex- and estrous-cycle dependent dorsal hippocampal phosphoproteomic changes induced by low-dose ketamine. Scientific Reports. 12: 1820
Saland SK, Kabbaj M. (2018) Sex differences in the pharmacokinetics of low-dose ketamine in plasma and brain of male and female rats. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Schoepfer KJ, Strong CE, Saland SK, et al. (2017) Sex- and dose-dependent abuse liability of repeated subanesthetic ketamine in rats. Physiology & Behavior
Saland SK, Duclot F, Kabbaj M. (2017) Integrative analysis of sex differences in the rapid antidepressant effects of ketamine in preclinical models for individualized clinical outcomes. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 14: 19-26
Strong CE, Schoepfer KJ, Dossat AM, et al. (2017) Locomotor sensitization to intermittent ketamine administration is associated with nucleus accumbens plasticity in male and female rats. Neuropharmacology
Saland SK, Schoepfer KJ, Kabbaj M. (2016) Hedonic sensitivity to low-dose ketamine is modulated by gonadal hormones in a sex-dependent manner. Scientific Reports. 6: 21322
Carrier N, Saland SK, Duclot F, et al. (2015) The Anxiolytic and Antidepressant-like Effects of Testosterone and Estrogen in Gonadectomized Male Rats. Biological Psychiatry
Rodefer JS, Saland SK, Eckrich SJ. (2012) Selective phosphodiesterase inhibitors improve performance on the ED/ID cognitive task in rats. Neuropharmacology. 62: 1182-90
Saland SK, Rodefer JS. (2011) Environmental enrichment ameliorates phencyclidine-induced cognitive deficits. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 98: 455-61
Droste SM, Saland SK, Schlitter EK, et al. (2010) AM 251 differentially effects food-maintained responding depending on food palatability. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 95: 443-8
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