Lydia Conlay

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Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 
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Richard J. Wurtman grad student MIT (Neurotree)
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Conlay LA, Conant JA, deBros F, et al. (1997) Caffeine alters plasma adenosine levels. Nature. 389: 136
Conlay LA, Sabounjian LA, Wurtman RJ. (1992) Exercise and neuromodulators: choline and acetylcholine in marathon runners. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 13: S141-2
Conlay LA, Maher TJ, Wurtman RJ. (1990) Alanine increases blood pressure during hypotension. Pharmacology & Toxicology. 66: 415-6
Conlay LA, Wurtman RJ, Lopez G-Coviella I, et al. (1989) Effects of running the Boston marathon on plasma concentrations of large neutral amino acids. Journal of Neural Transmission. 76: 65-71
Conlay LA, Maher TJ, Roberts CH, et al. (1988) Effects of hemorrhagic hypotension on tyrosine concentrations in rat spinal cord and plasma. Neurochemistry International. 12: 291-5
Conlay LA, Evoniuk G, Wurtman RJ. (1988) Endogenous adenosine and hemorrhagic shock: effects of caffeine administration or caffeine withdrawal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 85: 4483-5
Conlay LA, Wurtman RJ, Blusztajn K, et al. (1986) Decreased plasma choline concentrations in marathon runners. The New England Journal of Medicine. 315: 892
Conlay LA, Maher TJ, Godley BF, et al. (1986) Spinal cord noradrenergic neurons are activated in hypotension. Brain Research. 375: 210-3
Conlay LA, Maher TJ, Wurtman RJ. (1985) Tyrosine accelerates catecholamine synthesis in hemorrhaged hypotensive rats. Brain Research. 333: 81-4
Conlay LA, Maher TJ, Wurtman RJ. (1984) Tyrosine's pressor effect in hypotensive rats is not mediated by tyramine. Life Sciences. 35: 1207-12
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