Lindsey Patricia Pattison, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Program in Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology | Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, United States |
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substance abuse, neurochemistryGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorVictoria Mariani | research assistant | 2007-2008 | James Madison University | |
Scott E. Hemby | grad student | 2008-2013 | Wake Forest | |
(Functional alterations in the dopamine transporter of rodents following self-administration of cocaine, heroin and speedball.) |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorEvgeny A. Budygin | collaborator | Wake Forest School of Medicine | |
Steven R. Childers | collaborator | 2012-2013 | Wake Forest School of Medicine |
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McIntosh S, Sexton T, Pattison LP, et al. (2015) Increased Sensitivity to Cocaine Self-Administration in HIV-1 Transgenic Rats is Associated with Changes in Striatal Dopamine Transporter Binding. Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology : the Official Journal of the Society On Neuroimmune Pharmacology |
Pattison LP, McIntosh S, Sexton T, et al. (2014) Changes in dopamine transporter binding in nucleus accumbens following chronic self-administration cocaine: heroin combinations. Synapse (New York, N.Y.). 68: 437-44 |
Pattison LP, McIntosh S, Budygin EA, et al. (2012) Differential regulation of accumbal dopamine transmission in rats following cocaine, heroin and speedball self-administration. Journal of Neurochemistry. 122: 138-46 |
Pattison LP, Bonin KD, Hemby SE, et al. (2011) Speedball induced changes in electrically stimulated dopamine overflow in rat nucleus accumbens. Neuropharmacology. 60: 312-7 |