Linda J. Porrino

Affiliations: 
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, United States 
Area:
Drug abuse, neuroimaging
Website:
http://www1.wfubmc.edu/PhysPharm/faculty/porrino/
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Porrino LJ, Smith HR, Beveridge TJR, et al. (2023) Prolonged exposure to cocaine self-administration results in a continued progression of alterations in functional activity in a nonhuman primate model. Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports. 7: 100148
Rahimi O, Cao J, Lam J, et al. (2022) . The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Porrino LJ, Smith HR, Beveridge TJR, et al. (2021) Residual deficits in functional brain activity after chronic cocaine self-administration in rhesus monkeys. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Keegan BM, Dreitzler AL, Sexton T, et al. (2021) Chronic phenmetrazine treatment promotes D dopaminergic and α2-adrenergic receptor desensitization and alters phosphorylation of signaling proteins and local cerebral glucose metabolism in the rat brain. Brain Research. 147387
Martin TA, Smith HR, Luessen DJ, et al. (2019) Functional Brain Activity Is Globally Elevated by Dopamine D2 Receptor Knockdown in the Ventral Tegmental Area. Brain Research. 146552
Hanlon CA, Shannon EE, Porrino LJ. (2019) Brain activity associated with social exclusion overlaps with drug-related frontal-striatal circuitry in cocaine users: A pilot study. Neurobiology of Stress. 10: 100137
Smith HR, Beveridge TJR, Nader SH, et al. (2019) Regional elevations in microglial activation and cerebral glucose utilization in frontal white matter tracts of rhesus monkeys following prolonged cocaine self-administration. Brain Structure & Function
Wesley MJ, Lile JA, Fillmore MT, et al. (2017) Neurophysiological capacity in a working memory task differentiates dependent from nondependent heavy drinkers and controls. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 175: 24-35
Gould RW, Czoty PW, Porrino LJ, et al. (2016) Social Status in Monkeys: Effects of Social Confrontation on Brain Function and Cocaine Self-Administration. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Porrino LJ, Miller MD, Smith HR, et al. (2016) Neural Correlates of Exposure to Cocaine Cues in Rhesus Monkeys: Modulation by the Dopamine Transporter. Biological Psychiatry
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