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    Prenatal toluene exposure impairs performance in the Morris Water Maze in adolescent rats by Callan, S.P, Hannigan, J.H, Bowen, S.E

    Published in Neuroscience (07-02-2017)
    “…Highlights • Prenatal toluene exposure impairs longer term reversal learning in rats in the Morris Water Maze. • Prenatal toluene exposure impairs long-term,…”
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    Separating analgesia from reward within the ventral tegmental area by Schifirneţ, E, Bowen, S.E, Borszcz, G.S

    Published in Neuroscience (28-03-2014)
    “…Highlights • Cholinergic activation of the ventral tegmental area (VTA) generates analgesia and reward. • Analgesia and reward can be neuropharmacologically…”
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    Region-dependent alterations in glutamate and GABA measured by high-resolution magnetic resonance spectroscopy following acute binge inhalation of toluene in juvenile rats by O'Leary-Moore, S.K, Galloway, M.P, McMechan, A.P, Hannigan, J.H, Bowen, S.E

    Published in Neurotoxicology and teratology (01-07-2007)
    “…Abstract Little is known about the neurochemical effects accompanying the high-concentration inhalant exposures characteristic of binge solvent abuse. In adult…”
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    Lipid oxidation in glassy and rubbery-state starch extrudates by Gray, David A., Bowen, Sarah E., Farhat, Imad, Hill, Sandra E.

    Published in Food chemistry (2008)
    “…This work describes the principle of protecting polyunsaturated fatty acids by holding them in the low moisture/solid/glassy-state starch matrix. One strategy…”
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    Lipid oxidation and amylopectin molecular weight changes occurring during storage of extruded starch samples by Bowen, Sarah E., Gray, David A., Giraud, Chrystelle, Majzoobi, Mahsa, Testa, Claudia E. Millan, Pérez, Luis A. Bello, Hill, Sandra E.

    Published in Journal of cereal science (01-05-2006)
    “…Using thermomechanical extrusion, waxy maize starch and 4% (w/w) lipid were formed into strips. The lipids used were free fatty acids (mostly linoleic) and…”
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