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Edward Ervin Smissman grad student 1971 University of Kansas
 (The synthesis of semirigid and rigid analogs of β-methylamphetamine.)
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Richards TL, Pazdernik TL, Levant B. (2007) Basal local cerebral glucose utilization is not altered after behavioral sensitization to quinpirole. Neuroscience Letters. 429: 165-8
Richards TL, Pazdernik TL, Levant B. (2007) Clorgyline-induced modification of behavioral sensitization to quinpirole: effects on local cerebral glucose utilization. Brain Research. 1160: 124-33
Richards TL, Pazdernik TL, Levant B. (2005) Altered quinpirole-induced local cerebral glucose utilization in anterior cortical regions in rats after sensitization to quinpirole. Brain Research. 1042: 53-61
Levant B, Pazdernik TL. (2004) Differential effects of ibogaine on local cerebral glucose utilization in drug-naive and morphine-dependent rats. Brain Research. 1003: 159-67
Klaidman LK, Adams JD, Cross R, et al. (2003) Alterations in brain glutathione homeostasis induced by the nerve gas soman. Neurotoxicity Research. 5: 177-82
Carpenter TL, Pazdernik TL, Levant B. (2003) Differences in quinpirole-induced local cerebral glucose utilization between naive and sensitized rats. Brain Research. 964: 295-301
Pazdernik TL, Emerson MR, Cross R, et al. (2001) Soman-induced seizures: limbic activity, oxidative stress and neuroprotective proteins Journal of Applied Toxicology. 21
Layton ME, Pazdernik TL. (1999) Reactive oxidant species in piriform cortex extracellular fluid during seizures induced by systemic kainic acid in rats. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : Mn. 13: 63-8
Emerson MR, Nelson SR, Samson FE, et al. (1999) A global hypoxia preconditioning model: Neuroprotection against seizure-induced specific gravity changes (edema) and brain damage in rats Brain Research Protocols. 4: 360-366
Emerson MR, Nelson SR, Samson FE, et al. (1999) Hypoxia preconditioning attenuates brain edema associated with kainic acid-induced status epilepticus in rats Brain Research. 825: 189-193
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