Justin Do-Hoon Oh, Ph.D.

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Psychology Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI, United States 
Area:
parkinson's disease
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Smith CP, Oh JD, Bibbiani F, et al. (2007) Tamoxifen effect on L-DOPA induced response complications in parkinsonian rats and primates. Neuropharmacology. 52: 515-26
Bibbiani F, Oh JD, Kielaite A, et al. (2005) Combined blockade of AMPA and NMDA glutamate receptors reduces levodopa-induced motor complications in animal models of PD. Experimental Neurology. 196: 422-9
Wessell RH, Ahmed SM, Menniti FS, et al. (2004) NR2B selective NMDA receptor antagonist CP-101,606 prevents levodopa-induced motor response alterations in hemi-parkinsonian rats. Neuropharmacology. 47: 184-94
Bibbiani F, Oh JD, Petzer JP, et al. (2003) A2A antagonist prevents dopamine agonist-induced motor complications in animal models of Parkinson's disease. Experimental Neurology. 184: 285-94
Chase TN, Bibbiani F, Oh JD. (2003) Striatal glutamatergic mechanisms and extrapyramidal movement disorders. Neurotoxicity Research. 5: 139-46
Oh JD, Chartisathian K, Ahmed SM, et al. (2003) Cyclic AMP responsive element binding protein phosphorylation and persistent expression of levodopa-induced response alterations in unilateral nigrostriatal 6-OHDA lesioned rats. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 72: 768-80
Oh JD, Geller AI, Zhang Gr, et al. (2003) Gene transfer of constitutively active protein kinase C into striatal neurons accelerates onset of levodopa-induced motor response alterations in parkinsonian rats. Brain Research. 971: 18-30
Oh JD, Bibbiani F, Chase TN. (2002) Quetiapine attenuates levodopa-induced motor complications in rodent and primate parkinsonian models. Experimental Neurology. 177: 557-64
Oh JD, Chase TN. (2002) Glutamate-mediated striatal dysregulation and the pathogenesis of motor response complications in Parkinson's disease. Amino Acids. 23: 133-9
Oh JD. (2001) Regulation of Striatal N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor (NMDAR) Function by Phosphorylation of its Subunits in Parkinsonian Rats. Methods in Molecular Medicine. 62: 247-53
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