Jean C. Doerr, Ph.D.

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2002 State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
Area:
opioid systems, maternal behavior, motivation, pain and analgesia, parturition,
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Mark B. Kristal grad student 2002 SUNY Buffalo
 (The effect of placenta ingestion on changes in vaginocervical stimulation-induced analgesia over the estrous cycle and after estrogen treatment in rats.)
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Corpening JW, Doerr JC, Kristal MB. (2004) Ingested placenta blocks the effect of morphine on gut transit in Long-Evans rats. Brain Research. 1016: 217-21
Corpening JW, Doerr JC, Kristal MB. (2000) Ingested bovine amniotic fluid enhances morphine antinociception in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 70: 15-8
Thompson AC, Abbott P, Doerr JC, et al. (1991) Amniotic fluid ingestion before vaginal/cervical stimulation produces a dose-dependent enhancement of analgesia and blocks pseudopregnancy. Physiology & Behavior. 50: 11-5
Doerr JC, Kristal MB. (1991) Amniotic-fluid ingestion enhances morphine analgesia during morphine tolerance and withdrawal in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 50: 633-5
Abbott P, Thompson AC, Ferguson EJ, et al. (1991) Placental opioid-enhancing factor (POEF): generalizability of effects. Physiology & Behavior. 50: 933-40
Kristal MB, Thompson AC, Abbott P, et al. (1990) Amniotic-fluid ingestion by parturient rats enhances pregnancy-mediated analgesia. Life Sciences. 46: 693-8
Doerr JC, Kristal MB. (1989) Enhancement of opioid-mediated analgesia by ingestion of amniotic fluid: onset latency and duration. Physiology & Behavior. 46: 913-5
Steuer MA, Thompson AC, Doerr JC, et al. (1987) Induction of maternal behavior in rats: effects of pseudopregnancy termination and placenta-smeared pups. Behavioral Neuroscience. 101: 219-27
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