Robert A. Wheeler

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2003 Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Patricia Sue Grigson grad student 2003 Penn State
 (Insights into reward comparison and addiction from the study of Lewis and Fischer 344 inbred rat strains.)
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Spring MG, Soni KR, Wheeler DS, et al. (2021) Prelimbic prefrontal cortical encoding of reward predictive cues. Synapse (New York, N.Y.). e22202
Robble MA, Bozsik ME, Wheeler DS, et al. (2020) Learned avoidance requires VTA KOR-mediated reductions in dopamine. Neuropharmacology. 167: 107996
Hurley MM, Robble MR, Callan G, et al. (2018) Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) acts in the nucleus accumbens to reduce hedonic drive. International Journal of Obesity (2005)
Wheeler DS, Ebben AL, Kurtoglu B, et al. (2017) Corticosterone regulates both naturally occurring and cocaine-induced dopamine signaling by selectively decreasing dopamine uptake. The European Journal of Neuroscience
McReynolds JR, Taylor A, Vranjkovic O, et al. (2016) Corticosterone Potentiation of Cocaine-Induced Reinstatement of Conditioned Place Preference in Mice is Mediated by Blockade of the Organic Cation Transporter 3. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Twining RC, Freet CS, Wheeler RA, et al. (2016) The role of dose and restriction state on morphine-, cocaine-, and LiCl-induced suppression of saccharin intake: A comprehensive analysis. Physiology & Behavior
Chan CL, Wheeler DS, Wheeler RA. (2016) The neural encoding of cocaine-induced devaluation in the ventral pallidum. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
Wheeler DS, Robble MA, Hebron EM, et al. (2015) Drug predictive cues activate aversion-sensitive striatal neurons that encode drug seeking. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 7215-25
Twining RC, Wheeler DS, Ebben AL, et al. (2015) Aversive stimuli drive drug seeking in a state of low dopamine tone. Biological Psychiatry. 77: 895-902
Freet CS, Wheeler RA, Leuenberger E, et al. (2013) Fischer rats are more sensitive than Lewis rats to the suppressive effects of morphine and the aversive kappa-opioid agonist spiradoline. Behavioral Neuroscience. 127: 763-70
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