David A. Gutman

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Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
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Charles B. Nemeroff grad student 2005 Emory
 (A neuroendocrine, behavioral, and molecular investigation of the acute and chronic effects of the CRF1 receptor antagonist R121919.)
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Cáceda R, James GA, Gutman DA, et al. (2015) Organization of intrinsic functional brain connectivity predicts decisions to reciprocate social behavior. Behavioural Brain Research. 292: 478-83
Rios Velazquez E, Meier R, Dunn W, et al. (2015) TU-AB-BRA-11: Evaluation of Fully Automatic Volumetric GBM Segmentation in the TCGA-GBM Dataset: Prognosis and Correlation with VASARI Features Medical Physics. 42: 3589-3589
Nemeth CL, Gutman DA, Majeed W, et al. (2014) Microembolism induces anhedonia but no detectable changes in white matter integrity in aged rats. Plos One. 9: e96624
Stevens JS, Almli LM, Fani N, et al. (2014) PACAP receptor gene polymorphism impacts fear responses in the amygdala and hippocampus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 3158-63
Fani N, Gutman D, Tone EB, et al. (2013) FKBP5 and attention bias for threat: associations with hippocampal function and shape. Jama Psychiatry. 70: 392-400
Gutman DA, Owens MJ, Thrivikraman KV, et al. (2011) Persistent anxiolytic affects after chronic administration of the CRF₁ receptor antagonist R121919 in rats. Neuropharmacology. 60: 1135-41
Gutman DA, Nemeroff CB. (2010) Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Circuitry in the Brain - Relevance for Affective Disorders and Anxiety Encyclopedia of Stress. 630-634
Gutman DA, Coyer MJ, Boss-Williams KA, et al. (2009) Erratum to “Behavioral effects of the CRF1 receptor antagonist R121919 in rats selectively bred for high and low activity in the swim test” [Psychoneuroendocrinology 33(8) (2008) 1093–1101] Psychoneuroendocrinology. 34: 630-631
Gutman DA, Coyer MJ, Boss-Williams KA, et al. (2008) Behavioral effects of the CRF1 receptor antagonist R121919 in rats selectively bred for high and low activity in the swim test. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 33: 1093-101
Skelton KH, Oren D, Gutman DA, et al. (2007) The CRF1 receptor antagonist, R121919, attenuates the severity of precipitated morphine withdrawal. European Journal of Pharmacology. 571: 17-24
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