Search Results - "Hong, Kwangik A."

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    Enhanced Negative Emotion and Alcohol Craving, and Altered Physiological Responses Following Stress and Cue Exposure in Alcohol Dependent Individuals by SINHA, Rajita, FOX, Helen C, HONG, Kwangik A, BERGQUIST, Keri, BHAGWAGAR, Zubin, SIEDLARZ, Kristen M

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2009)
    “…Chronic alcohol abuse is associated with changes in stress and reward pathways that could alter vulnerability to emotional stress and alcohol craving. This…”
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    Body Mass Index, Metabolic Factors, and Striatal Activation During Stressful and Neutral-Relaxing States: An fMRI Study by JASTREBOFF, Ania M, POTENZA, Marc N, LACADIE, Cheryl, HONG, Kwangik A, SHERWIN, Robert S, SINHA, Rajita

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-2011)
    “…Stress is associated with alterations in neural motivational-reward pathways in the ventral striatum (VS), hormonal/metabolic changes, and weight increases…”
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    Altered levels of sex and stress steroid hormones assessed daily over a 28-day cycle in early abstinent cocaine-dependent females by Fox, Helen C., Hong, Kwangik A., Paliwal, Prashni, Morgan, Peter T., Sinha, Rajita

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-01-2008)
    “…Rationale There is growing evidence of alterations in brain stress and reward circuits associated with cocaine dependence. Sex differences are also documented…”
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    Altered Expression of Cytokine Signaling Pathway Genes in Peripheral Blood Cells of Alcohol Dependent Subjects: Preliminary Findings by Beech, Robert D., Qu, Jie, Leffert, Janine J., Lin, Aiping, Hong, Kwangik A., Hansen, Julie, Umlauf, Sheila, Mane, Shrikant, Zhao, Hongyu, Sinha, Rajita

    “…Background Preclinical and clinical studies have implicated changes in cytokine and innate immune gene‐expression in both the development of and end‐organ…”
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