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    Gonadal Steroid Modulation of Sleep and Wakefulness in Male and Female Rats Is Sexually Differentiated and Neonatally Organized by Steroid Exposure by Cusmano, Danielle M, Hadjimarkou, Maria M, Mong, Jessica A

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-01-2014)
    “…The paucity of clinical and preclinical studies investigating sex differences in sleep has resulted in mixed findings as to the exact nature of these…”
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    GPER1/GPR30 in the brain: Crosstalk with classical estrogen receptors and implications for behavior by Hadjimarkou, Maria M., Vasudevan, Nandini

    “…•The GPER1/GPR30 is a G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) that is a candidate membrane estrogen receptor to initiate rapid, non-genomic signaling.•It may…”
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    Estradiol suppresses rapid eye movement sleep and activation of sleep-active neurons in the ventrolateral preoptic area by Hadjimarkou, Maria M., Benham, Rebecca, Schwarz, Jaclyn M., Holder, Mary K., Mong, Jessica A.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-04-2008)
    “…Studies from multiple species, including humans, suggest that gonadal hormones, and ovarian hormones in particular, influence the physiology of sleep, but the…”
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    Undivided Trauma in a Divided Cyprus: Modified Emotional Stroop Study by Volkan, Eliz, Hadjimarkou, Maria M.

    Published in Psychological trauma (01-09-2022)
    “…Objective: The purpose of the study was to examine the subliminal existence of war-related trauma in the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot communities in…”
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    Methamphetamine facilitates female sexual behavior and enhances neuronal activation in the medial amygdala and ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus by Holder, Mary K, Hadjimarkou, Maria M, Zup, Susan L, Blutstein, Tamara, Benham, Rebecca S, McCarthy, Margaret M, Mong, Jessica A

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-02-2010)
    “…Summary Methamphetamine (MA) abuse has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Users of MA report dramatic increases in sexual drive that have been…”
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    Sleep alterations in an environmental neurotoxin-induced model of parkinsonism by McDowell, Kimberly A., Hadjimarkou, Maria M., Viechweg, Shaun, Rose, Avigail E., Clark, Sarah M., Yarowsky, Paul J., Mong, Jessica A.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-11-2010)
    “…Parkinson's disease (PD) is classically defined as a motor disorder resulting from decreased dopamine production in the basal ganglia circuit. In an attempt to…”
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    Differential Responses of Hippocampal Neurons and Astrocytes to Nicotine and Hypoxia in the Fetal Guinea Pig by Blutstein, Tamara, Castello, Michael A., Viechweg, Shaun S., Hadjimarkou, Maria M., McQuail, Joseph A., Holder, Mary, Thompson, Loren P., Mong, Jessica A.

    Published in Neurotoxicity research (01-07-2013)
    “…In utero exposure to cigarette smoke has severe consequences for the developing fetus, including increased risk of birth complications and behavioral and…”
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    Changes in mouse mu opioid receptor Exon 7/8-like immunoreactivity following food restriction and food deprivation in rats by Hadjimarkou, Maria M., Abbadie, Catherine, Kasselman, Lora J., Pan, Ying-xian, Pasternak, Gavril W., Bodnar, Richard J.

    Published in Synapse (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2009)
    “…Opioid agonists and antagonists respectively increase and decrease food intake. That selective mu opioid antagonists are more effective than antisense probes…”
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    Opioid receptor subtype antagonists differentially alter GABA agonist-induced feeding elicited from either the nucleus accumbens shell or ventral tegmental area regions in rats by Khaimova, Eleonora, Kandov, Yakov, Israel, Yuriy, Cataldo, Giuseppe, Hadjimarkou, Maria M., Bodnar, Richard J.

    Published in Brain research (12-11-2004)
    “…Food intake is significantly increased by administration of either GABA A (e.g., muscimol) or GABA B (e.g., baclofen) agonists into either the shell region of…”
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    Interrelationships between μ opioid and melanocortin receptors in mediating food intake in rats by Grossman, Henya C., Hadjimarkou, Maria M., Silva, Robert M., Giraudo, Silvia Q., Bodnar, Richard J.

    Published in Brain research (21-11-2003)
    “…The present study examined the interrelationships between feeding responses produced by μ opioid receptor agonists and melanocortin-3 or 4 (MC-3/4) receptor…”
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    Endogenous opiates and behavior: 2002 by Bodnar, Richard J., Hadjimarkou, Maria M.

    Published in Peptides (01-08-2003)
    “…This paper is the twenty-fifth consecutive installment of the annual review of research concerning the endogenous opioid system, now spanning over a…”
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    Endogenous opiates and behavior: 2001 by Bodnar, Richard J, Hadjimarkou, Maria M

    Published in Peptides (01-12-2002)
    “…This paper is the twenty-fourth installment of the annual review of research concerning the opiate system. It summarizes papers published during 2001 that…”
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    Feeding induced by food deprivation is differentially reduced by G-protein α-subunit antisense probes in rats by Hadjimarkou, Maria M., Silva, Robert M., Rossi, Grace C., Pasternak, Gavril W., Bodnar, Richard J.

    Published in Brain research (15-11-2002)
    “…Antisense oligodeoxynucleotide (AS ODN) probes directed against the α-subunit of different G-proteins have been used to differentiate feeding responses in rats…”
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    Differential Dose-dependent Effects of Central Morphine Treatment upon Food Intake in Male and Female Rats Receiving Neonatal Hormone Manipulations by Bodnar, Richard J., Hadjimarkou, Maria M., Krzanowska, Eliza K., Silva, Robert M., Stein, June A.

    Published in Nutritional neuroscience (01-02-2003)
    “…Male rats display significantly greater analgesic responses following morphine than female rats, with neonatal gonadal manipulations reversing the…”
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    Changes in mouse mu opioid receptor exon 7/8-like immunoractivity following food restriction and food deprivation in rats by Hadjimarkou, Maria M., Abbadie, Catherine, Kasselman, Lora, Pan, Ying-Xian, Pasternak, Gavril W., Bodnar, Richard J.

    Published in Synapse (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2009)
    “…Opioid agonists and antagonists respectively increase and decrease food intake. That selective mu opioid antagonists are more effective than antisense probes…”
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    Beta-endorphin-induced feeding: pharmacological characterization using selective opioid antagonists and antisense probes in rats by Silva, R M, Hadjimarkou, M M, Rossi, G C, Pasternak, G W, Bodnar, R J

    “…Ventricular administration of the opioid beta END induces feeding in rats. Since its pharmacological characterization has not been fully identified, the…”
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    Dynorphin A(1-17)-induced feeding: pharmacological characterization using selective opioid antagonists and antisense probes in rats by Silva, Robert M, Grossman, Henya C, Hadjimarkou, Maria M, Rossi, Grace C, Pasternak, Gavril W, Bodnar, Richard J

    “…Ventricular administration of the opioid dynorphin A(1-17) induces feeding in rats. Because its pharmacological characterization has not been fully identified,…”
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    Pharmacological, molecular and neuroanatomical analysis of the role of opioid receptor subtypes and genes in regulatory challenges by Hadjimarkou, Maria M

    “…Increases in food intake following 24 h of food deprivation are reduced by systemic and central administration of general opioid antagonists. Mu-selective…”
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    Pharmacological, molecular and neuroanatomical analysis of the role of opioid receptor subtypes and genes in regulatory challenges by Hadjimarkou, Maria M

    Published 01-01-2004
    “…Increases in food intake following 24 h of food deprivation are reduced by systemic and central administration of general opioid antagonists. Mu-selective…”
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    Dissertation