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    Ventral Tegmental Area BDNF Induces an Opiate-Dependent-Like Reward State in Naïve Rats by Vargas-Perez, Hector, Kee, Ryan Ting -A, Walton, Christine H, Hansen, D. Micah, Razavi, Rozita, Clarke, Laura, Bufalino, Mary Rose, Allison, David W, Steffensen, Scott C, van der Kooy, Derek

    “…The neural mechanisms underlying the transition from a drug-nondependent to a drug-dependent state remain elusive. Chronic exposure to drugs has been shown to…”
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    Resting energy expenditure of morbidly obese patients using indirect calorimetry: a systematic review by Kee, A.‐L, Isenring, E, Hickman, I, Vivanti, A

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-09-2012)
    “…The increasing proportion of acutely ill hospital patient admissions presenting with a morbidly obese body mass index (BMI ≥ 40 kg m−2) as a comorbidity is an…”
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    The spacing effect stands up to big data by Kim, A. S. N., Wong-Kee-You, A. M. B., Wiseheart, M., Rosenbaum, R. S.

    Published in Behavior research methods (15-08-2019)
    “…Many studies have shown that repetition of study material with temporal gaps between the repetitions (i.e., spaced in time) is more effective for long-term…”
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    Physical activity, fear avoidance beliefs and level of disability in a multi-ethnic female population with chronic low back pain in Suriname: A population-based study by Ho-A-Tham, Nancy, Struyf, Niels, Ting-A-Kee, Beverly, de Almeida Mello, Johanna, Vanlandewijck, Yves, Dankaerts, Wim

    Published in PloS one (31-10-2022)
    “…Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is an important cause for reduced daily physical activity (PA) and loss of quality of life, especially in women. In Suriname, a…”
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    Segregation of caffeine reward and aversion in the rat nucleus accumbens shell versus core by Yee, Mandy, Maal‐Bared, Geith, Ting‐AKee, Ryan, Chwalek, Michal, Mackay‐Clackett, Isabel, Bergamini, Michael, Grieder, Taryn E., Kooy, Derek

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-08-2020)
    “…Caffeine, the most commonly consumed psychoactive drug in the world, is readily available in dietary sources, including soft drinks, chocolate, tea and coffee…”
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    Prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints and health-related quality of life in a Maroon and Kalinya Indigenous rural village in Suriname by Ho-A-Tham, N., Ting-A-Kee, B., Struyf, N., de Almeida Mello, J., Dankaerts, W., Vanlandewijck, Y.

    Published in Quality of life research (01-07-2023)
    “…Purpose Musculoskeletal complaints (MSCs), a leading contributor to disability worldwide, have a major impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Poor…”
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    IL-33 priming amplifies ATP-mediated mast cell cytokine production by Straus, David B., Pryor, Destiny, Haque, Tamara T., Kee, Sydney A., Dailey, Jordan M., Jackson, Kaitlyn G., Barnstein, Brian O., Ryan, John J.

    Published in Cellular immunology (01-01-2022)
    “…•Brief IL-33 alarmin exposure amplifies ATP-induced mast cell cytokine production.•IL-33 priming of the mast cell ATP response is P2X7…”
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    High thermal stress responses of Echinolittorina snails at their range edge predict population vulnerability to future warming by Han, Guo-dong, Cartwright, Stephen R., Ganmanee, Monthon, Chan, Benny K.K., Adzis, Kee A.A., Hutchinson, Neil, Wang, Jie, Hui, Tommy Y., Williams, Gray A., Dong, Yun-wei

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-01-2019)
    “…Populations at the edge of their species' distribution ranges are typically living at the physiological extreme of the environmental conditions they can…”
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    Electrolyte imbalances as poor prognostic markers in COVID-19: a systemic review and meta-analysis by Song, H. J. J. M. D., Chia, A. Z. Q., Tan, B. K. J., Teo, C. B., Lim, V., Chua, H. R., Samuel, M., Kee, A.

    Published in Journal of endocrinological investigation (01-02-2023)
    “…Purpose Serum electrolyte imbalances are highly prevalent in COVID-19 patients. However, their associations with COVID-19 outcomes are inconsistent, and of…”
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    Comparison of two different optical coherence tomography angiography devices in detecting healthy versus glaucomatous eyes - an observational cross-sectional study by Kee, A R, Yip, V C H, Tay, E L T, Lim, C W, Cheng, J, Teo, H Y, Chua, C H, Yip, L W L

    Published in BMC ophthalmology (10-11-2020)
    “…To understand the differences between two different optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) devices in detecting glaucomatous from healthy eyes by…”
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    Reduction in unplanned hospitalizations associated with a physician focused intervention to reduce potentially inappropriate medication use among older adults: a population-based cohort study by Alcusky, M, Thomas, R B, Jafari, N, Keith, S W, Kee, A, Del Canale, S, Lombardi, M, Maio, V

    Published in BMC geriatrics (31-03-2021)
    “…A multimodal general practitioner-focused intervention in the Local Health Authority (LHA) of Parma, Italy, substantially reduced the prevalence of potentially…”
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    The neurobiology of opiate motivation by Ting-A-Kee, Ryan, van der Kooy, Derek

    “…Opiates are a highly addictive class of drugs that have been reported to possess both dopamine-dependent and dopamine-independent rewarding properties. The…”
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    Specifying the neural basis of the spacing effect with multivariate ERP by Kim, A.S.N., Wiseheart, M., Wong-Kee-You, A.M.B., Le, B.T., Moreno, S., Rosenbaum, R.S.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-09-2020)
    “…The spacing effect refers to the finding that, given a fixed amount of study time, a longer interval between study repetitions improves long-term retention…”
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    BDNF signaling in the VTA links the drug-dependent state to drug withdrawal aversions by Vargas-Perez, Hector, Bahi, Amine, Bufalino, Mary Rose, Ting-A-Kee, Ryan, Maal-Bared, Geith, Lam, Jenny, Fahmy, Ahmed, Clarke, Laura, Blanchard, Jennifer K, Larsen, Brett R, Steffensen, Scott, Dreyer, Jean-Luc, van der Kooy, Derek

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (04-06-2014)
    “…Drug administration to avoid unpleasant drug withdrawal symptoms has been hypothesized to be a crucial factor that leads to compulsive drug-taking behavior…”
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    Targeting Mast Cells in Allergic Disease: Current Therapies and Drug Repurposing by Burchett, Jason R, Dailey, Jordan M, Kee, Sydney A, Pryor, Destiny T, Kotha, Aditya, Kankaria, Roma A, Straus, David B, Ryan, John J

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (27-09-2022)
    “…The incidence of allergic disease has grown tremendously in the past three generations. While current treatments are effective for some, there is considerable…”
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    Prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints in urban communities in multi-ethnic Suriname: a cross-sectional study with the COPCORD methodology (stage 1, phase 1 and 2) by Ho-A-Tham, N., Vanlandewijck, Y., de Donder, L., Wittoek, R., Ting-A-Kee, B., Basantram, R., Dankaerts, W.

    Published in Clinical rheumatology (01-04-2020)
    “…Introduction/objectives Musculoskeletal complaints (MSCs) are a major burden worldwide. In Suriname, a South American developing country, the epidemiology of…”
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    Adenosine A1 and A2A receptors are not upstream of caffeine's dopamine D2 receptor-dependent aversive effects and dopamine-independent rewarding effects by Sturgess, Jessica E., Ting-A-Kee, Ryan A., Podbielski, Dominik, Sellings, Laurie H. L., Chen, Jiang-Fan, Van Der Kooy, Derek

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-07-2010)
    “…Caffeine is widely consumed throughout the world, but little is known about the mechanisms underlying its rewarding and aversive properties. We show that…”
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    Correction to: Prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints in urban communities in multi-ethnic Suriname: a cross-sectional study with the COPCORD methodology (stage 1, phase 1 and 2) by Ho-A-Tham, N., Vanlandewijck, Y., de Donder, L., Wittoek, R., Ting-A-Kee, B., Basantram, R., Dankaerts, W.

    Published in Clinical rheumatology (01-04-2020)
    “…The footnote of Fig. 2 in the published original version of the above article went missing and the correct figure is presented in this article.]…”
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