Sonya Sobrian, Ph.D.

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Pharmacology Howard University, College of Medicine 
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Bruce Pappas' first Ph.D. student.

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Sobrian SK, Jones BL, Varghese S, et al. (2003) Behavioral response profiles following drug challenge with dopamine receptor subtype agonists and antagonists in developing rat Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 25: 311-328
Sobrian SK, Ali SF, Slikker W, et al. (1995) Interactive effects of prenatal cocaine and nicotine exposure on maternal toxicity, postnatal development, and behavior in the rat Molecular Neurobiology. 11: 121-143
Marasco E, Cornwell-Jones C, Sobrian SK. (1979) 6-Hydroxydopamine reduces preference for conspecific but not other familiar odors in rat pups Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. 10: 319-323
Kostrzewa RM, Kastin AJ, Sobrian SK. (1978) Potentiation of apomorphine action in rats by l-prolyl-l-leucyl-glycine amide Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. 9: 375-378
Sobrian SK. (1977) Prenatal morphine administration alters behavioral development in the rat. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 7: 285-8
Cornwell-Jones C, Sobrian SK. (1977) Development of odor-guided behavior in Wistar and Spraque-Dawley rat pups Physiology and Behavior. 19: 685-688
Sobrian SK. (1977) Aversive prenatal stimulation: Effects on behavioral, biochemical, and somatic ontogeny in the rat Developmental Psychobiology. 10: 41-51
Sobrian SK, Weltman M, Pappas BA. (1975) Neonatal locomotor and long-term behavioral effects of d-amphetamine in the rat. Developmental Psychobiology. 8: 241-50
Pappas BA, Peters DA, Saari M, et al. (1974) Neonatal 6-hydroxydopamine sympathectomy in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rat. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 2: 381-6
Pappas BA, Sobrian SK. (1972) Neonatal sympathectomy by 6-hydroxydopamine in the rat: no effects on behavior by changes in endogenous brain norepinephrine. Life Sciences. Pt. 1: Physiology and Pharmacology. 11: 653-9
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