Tipyamol Niyomchai, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2005 City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Psychology

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2010 Russo SJ, Sun WL, Minerley AC, Weierstall K, Nazarian A, Festa ED, Niyomchai T, Akhavan A, Jenab S, Quiñones-Jenab V. Progesterone does not affect cocaine-induced conditioned place preference or locomotor activity in male rats. Ethnicity & Disease. 20: S1-73-7. PMID 20521389  0.865
2010 Minerly AE, Wu HB, Weierstall KM, Niyomchai T, Kemen L, Jenab S, Quinones-Jenab V. Testosterone differentially alters cocaine-induced ambulatory and rearing behavioral responses in adult and adolescent rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 94: 404-9. PMID 19822170 DOI: 10.1016/J.Pbb.2009.10.001  0.747
2008 Wu HB, Niyomchai T, Festa E, Minerly AE, Weierstall K, Hunter D, Sun W, Weiner J, Jenab S, Quinones-Jenab V. Effects of RU 486 and tamoxifen on cocaine-induced behavioral and endocrinologic activations in male and female Fischer rats. Ethnicity & Disease. 18: S2-81-6. PMID 18646326  0.771
2008 Niyomchai T, Weirstall K, Jenab S, Quiñones-Jenab V. Coadministration of estrogen and progesterone differentially affects locomotor responses to cocaine in rats. Ethnicity & Disease. 18: S2-51-3. PMID 18646320  0.782
2008 Russo SJ, Sun WL, Minerly AC, Weierstall K, Nazarian A, Festa ED, Niyomchai T, Akhavan A, Luine V, Jenab S, Quiñones-Jenab V. Progesterone attenuates cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in female rats. Brain Research. 1189: 229-35. PMID 18067879 DOI: 10.1016/J.Brainres.2007.10.057  0.84
2006 Niyomchai T, Jenab S, Festa ED, Akhavan A, Quiñones-Jenab V. Effects of short- and long-term estrogen and progesterone replacement on behavioral responses and c-fos mRNA levels in female rats after acute cocaine administration. Brain Research. 1126: 193-9. PMID 16962079 DOI: 10.1016/J.Brainres.2006.07.099  0.888
2006 Niyomchai T, Akhavan A, Festa ED, Lin SN, Lamm L, Foltz R, Quiñones-Jenab V. Estrogen and progesterone affect cocaine pharmacokinetics in female rats. Brain Research Bulletin. 68: 310-4. PMID 16377436 DOI: 10.1016/J.Brainresbull.2005.09.001  0.914
2006 Festa ED, Jenab S, Weiner J, Nazarian A, Niyomchai T, Russo SJ, Kemen LM, Akhavan A, Wu HB, Quinones-Jenab V. Cocaine-induced sex differences in D1 receptor activation and binding levels after acute cocaine administration. Brain Research Bulletin. 68: 277-84. PMID 16377433 DOI: 10.1016/J.Brainresbull.2005.08.023  0.82
2005 Niyomchai T, Russo SJ, Festa ED, Akhavan A, Jenab S, Quiñones-Jenab V. Progesterone inhibits behavioral responses and estrogen increases corticosterone levels after acute cocaine administration. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 80: 603-10. PMID 15820530 DOI: 10.1016/J.Pbb.2005.01.010  0.914
2004 Festa ED, Russo SJ, Gazi FM, Niyomchai T, Kemen LM, Lin SN, Foltz R, Jenab S, Quinones-Jenab V. Sex differences in cocaine-induced behavioral responses, pharmacokinetics, and monoamine levels. Neuropharmacology. 46: 672-87. PMID 14996545 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuropharm.2003.11.017  0.846
2002 Jenab S, Niyomchai T, Chin J, Festa ED, Russo SJ, Perrotti LI, Quinones-Jenab V. Effects of cocaine on c-fos and preprodynorphin mRNA levels in intact and ovariectomized Fischer rats. Brain Research Bulletin. 58: 295-9. PMID 12128156 DOI: 10.1016/S0361-9230(02)00793-1  0.86
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