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Bruce C. Dudek

Affiliations: 
Psychology State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States 
Area:
Alcohol, Behavioral Genetics
Website:
http://www.albany.edu/psy/dudek.html
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Frye CA, Sumida K, Dudek BC, et al. (2006) Progesterone's effects to reduce anxiety behavior of aged mice do not require actions via intracellular progestin receptors. Psychopharmacology. 186: 312-22
Frye CA, Rhodes ME, Dudek B. (2005) Estradiol to aged female or male mice improves learning in inhibitory avoidance and water maze tasks. Brain Research. 1036: 101-8
Downing C, Rodd-Henricks KK, Flaherty L, et al. (2003) Genetic analysis of the psychomotor stimulant effect of ethanol. Genes, Brain, and Behavior. 2: 140-51
Downing C, Rodd-Henricks K, Marley RJ, et al. (2003) Genetic variation in the psychomotor stimulant properties of cocaine in Mus musculus. Psychopharmacology. 167: 159-66
Wahlsten D, Metten P, Phillips TJ, et al. (2003) Different data from different labs: lessons from studies of gene-environment interaction. Journal of Neurobiology. 54: 283-311
Wahlsten D, Crabbe JC, Dudek BC. (2001) Behavioural testing of standard inbred and 5HT(1B) knockout mice: implications of absent corpus callosum. Behavioural Brain Research. 125: 23-32
Crabbe JC, Wahlsten D, Dudek BC. (1999) Genetics of mouse behavior: interactions with laboratory environment. Science (New York, N.Y.). 284: 1670-2
Tritto T, Dudek BC. (1994) Differential activating effects of ethanol in C57BL/6Abg and DBA/2Abg mice. Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.). 11: 133-9
Dudek BC, Tritto T. (1994) Biometrical genetic analysis of ethanol's psychomotor stimulant effect. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research. 18: 956-63
Dudek BC, Tritto T, Underwood KA. (1994) Genetic influences on locomotor activating effects of ethanol and sodium pentobarbital. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 48: 593-600
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