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    Durable fear memories require PSD-95 by Fitzgerald, P J, Pinard, C R, Camp, M C, Feyder, M, Sah, A, Bergstrom, H C, Graybeal, C, Liu, Y, Schlüter, O M, Grant, S G, Singewald, N, Xu, W, Holmes, A

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-07-2015)
    “…Traumatic fear memories are highly durable but also dynamic, undergoing repeated reactivation and rehearsal over time. Although overly persistent fear memories…”
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    FURTHER ANALYSIS OF IDIOSYNCRATIC ANTECEDENT INFLUENCES DURING THE ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF PROBLEM BEHAVIOR by Camp, Carole M. Van, Lerman, Dorothea C., Kelley, Michael E., Roane, Henry S., Contrucci, Stephanie A., Vorndran, Christina M.

    “…Recent research findings suggest that idiosyncratic variables can influence the outcomes of functional analyses (E. G. Carr, Yarbrough, & Langdon, 1997). In…”
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    Within-session patterns of responding during functional analyses: the role of establishing operations in clarifying behavioral function by Roane, Henry S, Lerman, Dorothea C, Kelley, Michael E, Van Camp, Carole M

    “…Functional analysis procedures have been demonstrated to be effective for identifying the operant mechanisms underlying problem behavior. However, functional…”
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    FIXED-TIME SCHEDULES ATTENUATE EXTINCTION-INDUCED PHENOMENA IN THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE ABERRANT BEHAVIOR by Vollmer, Timothy R., Progar, Patrick R., Lalli, Joseph S., Van Camp, Carole M., Sierp, Barbara J., Wright, Carrie S., Nastasi, Julia, Eisenschink, Kevin J.

    “…We compared the effects of extinction (EXT) and fixed‐time (FT) schedules as treatment for severe problem behavior displayed by 3 individuals with…”
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    EFFECTS OF REINFORCEMENT MAGNITUDE ON SPONTANEOUS RECOVERY by Lerman, Dorothea C., Kelley, Michael E., Camp, Carole M. Van, Roane, Henry S.

    “…Extinction of operant behavior has been associated with a number of undesirable effects. One such effect is the temporary reappearance of behavior after…”
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    Electrophoretic mobility of Alzheimer’s amyloid-β peptides in urea–sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis by Kawooya, John K, Emmons, Thomas L, Gonzalez-DeWhitt, Patricia A, Camp, Melissa C, D’Andrea, Susan C

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-12-2003)
    “…The 43-amino acid Alzheimer’s amyloid-β peptide (Aβ peptide) retains a predominantly α-helix and β-strand structure in sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) solution…”
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    Erratum: Durable fear memories require PSD-95 by Fitzgerald, P J, Pinard, C R, Camp, M C, Feyder, M, Sah, A, Bergstrom, H C, Graybeal, C, Liu, Y, Schlüter, O M, Grant, S G N, Singewald, N, Xu, W, Holmes, A

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-07-2015)
    “…Correction to: Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 16 December 2014; doi:10.1038/mp.2014.161 Following publication of this paper, the authors…”
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    VARIABLE-TIME REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULES IN THE TREATMENT OF SOCIALLY MAINTAINED PROBLEM BEHAVIOR by Van Camp, Carole M., Lerman, Dorothea C., Kelley, Michael E., Contrucci, Stephanie A., Vorndran, Christina M.

    “…Noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) consists of delivering a reinforcer on a time‐based schedule, independent of responding. Studies evaluating the effectiveness…”
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    A METHOD FOR ANALYZING CHANGES IN RESPONSE EFFICIENCY by Camp, Carole M. Van, Lerman, Dorothea C., Kelley, Michael E.

    “…Although experimental effects typically are evaluated by summarizing levels of responding across time (e.g., calculating the mean levels of problem behavior…”
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    Short Telomeres, Telomeropathy, and Subclinical Extrapulmonary Organ Damage in Patients With Interstitial Lung Disease by George, Gautam, MD, Rosas, Ivan O., MD, Cui, Ye, MD, PhD, McKane, Caitlin, RN, Hunninghake, Gary M., MD, Camp, Phillip C., MD, Raby, Benjamin A., MD, Goldberg, Hilary J., MD, MPH, El-Chemaly, Souheil, MD, MPH

    Published in Chest (01-06-2015)
    “…BACKGROUND Human telomere disease consists of a wide spectrum of disorders, including pulmonary, hepatic, and bone marrow abnormalities. The extent of bone…”
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    Aminocaproic acid for the management of bleeding in patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: Four adult case reports and a review of the literature by Buckley, Leo F., PharmD, Reardon, David P., PharmD, Camp, Phillip C., MD, Weinhouse, Gerald L., MD, Silver, David A., MD, Couper, Gregory S., MD, Connors, Jean M., MD

    Published in Heart & lung (01-05-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is associated with a significant risk of bleeding and thrombosis. Despite high rates of bleeding…”
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    Splenic injury: a rare complication of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography by Zyromski, Nicholas J, Camp, Cathi M

    Published in The American surgeon (01-08-2004)
    “…Splenic injury is an extremely rare complication after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP); to our knowledge, only seven such cases have…”
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    Ethanol-Induced Fos Immunoreactivity in the Extended Amygdala and Hypothalamus of the Rat Brain: Focus on Cholinergic Interneurons of the Nucleus Accumbens by Herring, Bruce E., Mayfield, R. Dayne, Camp, Marguerite C., Alcantara, Adriana A.

    “…: Background: The primary goal of this study was to investigate the effects of varying doses of ethanol on cellular activation, as measured by Fos…”
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    THE EFFECTS OF COMPETING REINFORCEMENT SCHEDULES ON THE ACQUISITION OF FUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION by Kelley, Michael E., Lerman, Dorothea C., Van Camp, Carole M.

    “…The initial efficacy of functional communication training (FCT) was evaluated when problem behavior continued to produce intermittent reinforcement. Results…”
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    Interstitial Pneumonitis and the Risk of Chronic Allograft Rejection in Lung Transplant Recipients by Mihalek, Andrew D., MD, Rosas, Ivan O., MD, Padera, Robert F., MD, PhD, Fuhlbrigge, Anne L., MD, Hunninghake, Gary M., MD, DeMeo, Dawn L., MD, MPH, Camp, Phillip C., MD, Goldberg, Hilary J., MD, MPH

    Published in Chest (01-05-2013)
    “…Background The presence of interstitial pneumonitis (IP) on surveillance lung biopsy specimens in lung transplant recipients is poorly described, and its…”
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    COLLATERAL EFFECTS OF RESPONSE BLOCKING DURING THE TREATMENT OF STEREOTYPIC BEHAVIOR by Lerman, Dorothea C., Kelley, Michael E., Vorndran, Christina M., Camp, Carole M. Van

    “…The collateral effects of response blocking were evaluated while treating stereotypic behavior in a woman diagnosed with autism. Blocking stereotypic behavior…”
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