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    Paroxetine treatment of compulsive hoarding by Saxena, Sanjaya, Brody, Arthur L, Maidment, Karron M, Baxter, Lewis R

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-09-2007)
    “…Abstract Objective Compulsive hoarding, found in many patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), has been associated with poor response to serotonin…”
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    Differential Brain Metabolic Predictors of Response to Paroxetine in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Versus Major Depression by Saxena, Sanjaya, Brody, Arthur L., Ho, Matthew L., Zohrabi, Narineh, Maidment, Karron M., Baxter, Lewis R.

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-03-2003)
    “…OBJECTIVE: Serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SRI) medications are effective in the treatment of both major depressive disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder…”
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    Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in Obsessive-Compulsive Hoarding by Saxena, Sanjaya, Brody, Arthur L., Maidment, Karron M., Smith, Erlyn C., Zohrabi, Narineh, Katz, Elyse, Baker, Stephanie K., Baxter, Lewis R.

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-06-2004)
    “…OBJECTIVE: Compulsive hoarding and saving symptoms, found in many patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), are part of a discrete clinical syndrome…”
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    An exploratory evaluation of tyrosine hydroxylase inhibition in planaria as a model for parkinsonism by Prokai, David, Nguyen, Thinh, Kamrowski, Kurt, Chandra, Ashwin, Talamantes, Tatjana, Baxter, Lewis R, Prokai, Laszlo

    “…Planaria are the simplest organisms with bilateral symmetry and a central nervous system (CNS) with cephalization; therefore, they could be useful as model…”
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    Cerebral metabolism in major depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder occurring separately and concurrently by Saxena, Sanjaya, Brody, Arthur L, Ho, Matthew L, Alborzian, Shervin, Ho, Mai K, Maidment, Karron M, Huang, Sung-Cheng, Wu, Hsiao-Ming, Au, Scott C, Baxter, Lewis R

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-08-2001)
    “…Background: The frequent comorbidity of major depressive disorder (MDD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) suggests a fundamental relationship between…”
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    FDG-PET predictors of response to behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy in obsessive compulsive disorder by Brody, Arthur L, Saxena, Sanjaya, Schwartz, Jeffrey M, Stoessel, Paula W, Maidment, Karron, Phelps, Michael E, Baxter, Lewis R

    Published in Psychiatry research (09-11-1998)
    “…In subjects with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), lower pre-treatment metabolism in the right orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and anterior cingulate gyrus (AC)…”
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    Basal ganglia systems in ritualistic social displays: reptiles and humans; function and illness by Baxter, Lewis R

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-08-2003)
    “…Complex, situation-specific territorial maintenance routines are similar across living terrestrial vertebrates (=amniotes). Decades ago, Paul MacLean et al.,…”
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    Risperidone and haloperidol augmentation of serotonin reuptake inhibitors in refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder : A crossover study by XIAOHUA LI, MAY, Roberta S, TOLBERT, Lelland C, JACKSON, Warren T, FLOURNOY, James M, BAXTER, Lewis R

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-06-2005)
    “…Although serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRIs) are the first-line treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), approximately half of patients with OCD do…”
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    Brain metabolic changes associated with symptom factor improvement in major depressive disorder by Brody, Arthur L, Saxena, Sanjaya, Mandelkern, Mark A, Fairbanks, Lynn A, Ho, Matthew L, Baxter, Lewis R

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-08-2001)
    “…Background: Symptoms of major depressive disorder (MDD) have been linked to regional brain function through imaging studies of symptom provocation in normal…”
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    Localized Orbitofrontal and Subcortical Metabolic Changes and Predictors of Response to Paroxetine Treatment in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder by Saxena, Sanjaya, Brody, Arthur L, Maidment, Karron M, Dunkin, Jennifer J, Colgan, Mark, Alborzian, Shervin, Phelps, Michael E, Baxter, Lewis R

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-1999)
    “…Previous positron emission tomography (PET) studies of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have found elevated glucose metabolic rates in the…”
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    Brain Metabolic Changes During Cigarette Craving by Brody, Arthur L, Mandelkern, Mark A, London, Edythe D, Childress, Anna Rose, Lee, Grace S, Bota, Robert G, Ho, Matthew L, Saxena, Sanjaya, Baxter, Lewis R, Madsen, Damian, Jarvik, Murray E

    Published in Archives of general psychiatry (01-12-2002)
    “…BACKGROUND In functional brain imaging studies, exposure to cues related to cocaine, opiates, and alcohol in dependent individuals is associated with…”
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    Risperidone augmentation of SRI treatment for refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder by SAXENA, S, WANG, D, BYSTRITSKY, A, BAXTER, L. R

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-07-1996)
    “…Although serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRIs) are the mainstay of pharmacologic treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), many patients do not have an…”
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    Electroconvulsive therapy increases circadian amplitude and lowers core body temperature in depressed subjects by Szuba, Martin P., Guze, Barry H., Baxter, Lewis R.

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-12-1997)
    “…Reduced amplitude of the circadian temperature rhythm and elevated nocturnal body temperature normalize after successful pharmacotherapy of major depression…”
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    Differential Cerebral Metabolic Changes With Paroxetine Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder vs Major Depression by Saxena, Sanjaya, Brody, Arthur L, Ho, Matthew L, Alborzian, Shervin, Maidment, Karron M, Zohrabi, Narineh, Ho, Mai K, Huang, Sung-Cheng, Wu, Hsiao-Ming, Baxter, Lewis R

    Published in Archives of general psychiatry (01-03-2002)
    “…BACKGROUND Serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRIs) effectively treat both major depressive disorder (MDD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). We compared and…”
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    Brain mediation of Anolis social dominance displays. II. Differential forebrain serotonin turnover, and effects of specific 5-HT receptor agonists by Baxter, Jr, L R, Clark, E C, Ackermann, R F, Lacan, G, Melega, W P

    Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (01-04-2001)
    “…Serotonin (5-HT) functions are associated with social dominance status in diverse species, but to date the brain regions wherein 5-HT exerts such effects are…”
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    Brain mediation of Anolis social dominance displays. I. Differential basal ganglia activation by Baxter, Jr, L R, Ackermann, R F, Clark, E C, Baxter, J E

    Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (01-04-2001)
    “…Ritualistic displays of aggressive intent are important social signals, often obviating physically dangerous engagement. To date, however, brain regions…”
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    Reduction of prefrontal cortex glucose metabolism common to three types of depression by Baxter, Jr, L R, Schwartz, J M, Phelps, M E, Mazziotta, J C, Guze, B H, Selin, C E, Gerner, R H, Sumida, R M

    Published in Archives of general psychiatry (01-03-1989)
    “…Using positron emission tomography, we studied cerebral glucose metabolism in drug-free, age- and sex-matched, right-handed patients with unipolar depression…”
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    Mammal-like striatal functions in Anolis. I. Distribution of serotonin receptor subtypes, and absence of striosome and matrix organization by Clark, E C, Baxter, Jr, L R

    Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (01-11-2000)
    “…Serotonin (5-HT) 5-HT(2A) and 5-HT(2C) receptors are thought to play important roles in the mammalian striatum. As basal ganglia functions in general are…”
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