Amber Muehlmann

Affiliations: 
2003-2011 Psychiatry University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Google:
"Amber Muehlmann"
Mean distance: (not calculated yet)
 
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Muehlmann AM, Maletz S, King MA, et al. (2020) Pharmacological targeting of striatal indirect pathway neurons improves subthalamic nucleus dysfunction and reduces repetitive behaviors in C58 mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 112708
Lewis MH, Rajpal H, Muehlmann AM. (2019) Reduction of repetitive behavior by co-administration of adenosine receptor agonists in C58 mice. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
Lewis MH, Primiani C, Muehlmann AM. (2019) Targeting dopamine D2, adenosine A2A, and glutamate mGlu5 receptors to reduce repetitive behaviors in deer mice. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Muehlmann AM, Wolfman SL, Devine DP. (2018) The role of neurotensin in vulnerability for self-injurious behaviour: studies in a rodent model. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : Jidr. 62: 997-1007
Lewis MH, Buchwald Z, Boswell K, et al. (2018) Subthalamic nucleus pathology contributes to repetitive behavior expression and is reversed by environmental enrichment. Genes, Brain, and Behavior
Muehlmann AM, Lewis MH. (2012) Abnormal repetitive behaviours: shared phenomenology and pathophysiology. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : Jidr. 56: 427-40
Muehlmann AM, Kies SD, Turner CA, et al. (2012) Self-injurious behaviour: limbic dysregulation and stress effects in an animal model. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : Jidr. 56: 490-500
Muehlmann AM, Wilkinson JA, Devine DP. (2011) Individual differences in vulnerability for self-injurious behavior: studies using an animal model. Behavioural Brain Research. 217: 148-54
Muehlmann AM, Devine DP. (2008) Glutamate-mediated neuroplasticity in an animal model of self-injurious behaviour. Behavioural Brain Research. 189: 32-40
Muehlmann AM, Brown BD, Devine DP. (2008) Pemoline (2-amino-5-phenyl-1,3-oxazol-4-one)-induced self-injurious behavior: a rodent model of pharmacotherapeutic efficacy. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 324: 214-23
See more...