Loy D. Lytle

Affiliations: 
University of California, Santa Barbara; Princeton University; M.I.T. 
Area:
neuropharmacology; psychopharmacology; neurosciences
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Byron Campbell grad student 1966-1970 Princeton
Richard J. Wurtman post-doc 1970-1974 MIT

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Richard J. Wurtman collaborator 1974-1977 MIT
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Altar A, Motroni TP, Lytle LD. (1983) Functional synaptogenesis and the rat pineal gland: a pharmacological investigation. Journal of Neural Transmission. 58: 231-44
Nelson MF, Picon HF, Lytle LD. (1981) Maternal meal quality alters fetal rat brain serotonin concentrations. Life Sciences. 28: 231-7
Roel LE, Moskowitz MA, Rubin D, et al. (1978) In vivo inhibition of rat brain protein synthesis by d-amphetamine. Journal of Neurochemistry. 31: 341-5
Pettibone DJ, Kaufman N, Scally MC, et al. (1978) Striatal nondopaminergic neurons: possible involvement in feeding and drinking behavior. Science (New York, N.Y.). 200: 1175-7
Messing RB, Lytle LD. (1977) Serotonin-containing neurons: their possible role in pain and analgesia. Pain. 4: 1-21
Ulus IH, Meyer E, Wurtman RJ, et al. (1977) Trans-synaptic induction of adrenal tyrosine hydroxylase following amphetamine treatment in the rat. Neuropharmacology. 16: 635-7
Lytle LD, Messing RB, Fisher L, et al. (1976) Tryptophan-poor diets. Science (New York, N.Y.). 191: 24
Messing RB, Phebus L, Fisher LA, et al. (1976) Effects of rho-chloroamphetamine on locomotor activity and brain 5-hydroxyindoles. Neuropharmacology. 15: 157-63
Fernstrom JD, Lytle LD. (1976) Corn malnutrition, brain serotonin and behavior. Nutrition Reviews. 34: 257-62
Messing RB, Fisher LA, Phebus L, et al. (1976) Interaction of diet and drugs in the regulation of brain 5-hydroxyindoles and the response to painful electric shock. Life Sciences. 18: 707-14
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