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    Curcumin modulates the inflammatory response and inhibits subsequent fibrosis in a mouse model of viral-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome by Avasarala, Sreedevi, Zhang, Fangfang, Liu, Guangliang, Wang, Ruixue, London, Steven D, London, Lucille

    Published in PloS one (20-02-2013)
    “…Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a clinical syndrome characterized by diffuse alveolar damage usually secondary to an intense host inflammatory…”
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    Chronic methamphetamine abuse and corticostriatal deficits revealed by neuroimaging by London, Edythe D, Kohno, Milky, Morales, Angelica M, Ballard, Michael E

    Published in Brain research (02-12-2015)
    “…Abstract Despite aggressive efforts to contain it, methamphetamine use disorder continues to be major public health problem; and with generic behavioral…”
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    Synthetic Cathinone and Cannabinoid Designer Drugs Pose a Major Risk for Public Health by Weinstein, Aviv M, Rosca, Paola, Fattore, Liana, London, Edythe D

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (23-08-2017)
    “…As part of an increasing worldwide use of designer drugs, recent use of compounds containing cathinones and synthetic cannabinoids is especially prevalent…”
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    Potential adverse effects of amphetamine treatment on brain and behavior: a review by Berman, S M, Kuczenski, R, McCracken, J T, London, E D

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-02-2009)
    “…Amphetamine stimulants have been used medically since early in the twentieth century, but they have a high abuse potential and can be neurotoxic. Although they…”
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    Experimental synthesis and stability of tourmaline; a historical overview by London, David

    Published in Canadian mineralogist (01-02-2011)
    “…Experiments with tourmaline-group minerals began with synthesis, and later, synthesis with the aim of defining pressure-temperature limits on the stability…”
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    Abuse of Amphetamines and Structural Abnormalities in the Brain by Berman, Steven, O'Neill, Joseph, Fears, Scott, Bartzokis, George, London, Edythe D.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-10-2008)
    “…We review evidence that structural brain abnormalities are associated with abuse of amphetamines. A brief history of amphetamine use/abuse and evidence for…”
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    Effect of Exercise Training on Striatal Dopamine D2/D3 Receptors in Methamphetamine Users during Behavioral Treatment by Robertson, Chelsea L, Ishibashi, Kenji, Chudzynski, Joy, Mooney, Larissa J, Rawson, Richard A, Dolezal, Brett A, Cooper, Christopher B, Brown, Amira K, Mandelkern, Mark A, London, Edythe D

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2016)
    “…Methamphetamine use disorder is associated with striatal dopaminergic deficits that have been linked to poor treatment outcomes, identifying these deficits as…”
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    Withdrawal symptoms in abstinent methamphetamine-dependent subjects by Zorick, Todd, Nestor, Liam, Miotto, Karen, Sugar, Catherine, Hellemann, Gerhard, Scanlon, Graham, Rawson, Richard, London, Edythe D.

    Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-10-2010)
    “…ABSTRACT Aims  Withdrawal symptoms have been linked to a propensity for relapse to drug abuse. Inasmuch as this association applies to methamphetamine (MA)…”
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    Midbrain functional connectivity and ventral striatal dopamine D2-type receptors: link to impulsivity in methamphetamine users by Kohno, M, Okita, K, Morales, A M, Robertson, C L, Dean, A C, Ghahremani, D G, Sabb, F W, Rawson, R A, Mandelkern, M A, Bilder, R M, London, E D

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-11-2016)
    “…Stimulant use disorders are associated with deficits in striatal dopamine receptor availability, abnormalities in mesocorticolimbic resting-state functional…”
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    Cognitive deficit in methamphetamine users relative to childhood academic performance: link to cortical thickness by Dean, Andy C, Morales, Angelica M, Hellemann, Gerhard, London, Edythe D

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2018)
    “…Individuals with cognitive problems may be predisposed to develop substance use disorders; therefore, differences in cognitive function between methamphetamine…”
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    Striatopallidal neurons control avoidance behavior in exploratory tasks by LeBlanc, Kimberly H., London, Tanisha D., Szczot, Ilona, Bocarsly, Miriam E., Friend, Danielle M., Nguyen, Katrina P., Mengesha, Marda M., Rubinstein, Marcelo, Alvarez, Veronica A., Kravitz, Alexxai V.

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-02-2020)
    “…The dorsal striatum has been linked to decision-making under conflict, but the mechanism by which striatal neurons contribute to approach-avoidance conflicts…”
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    Striatal D1- and D2-type dopamine receptors are linked to motor response inhibition in human subjects by Robertson, Chelsea L, Ishibashi, Kenji, Mandelkern, Mark A, Brown, Amira K, Ghahremani, Dara G, Sabb, Fred, Bilder, Robert, Cannon, Tyrone, Borg, Jacqueline, London, Edythe D

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-04-2015)
    “…Motor response inhibition is mediated by neural circuits involving dopaminergic transmission; however, the relative contributions of dopaminergic signaling via…”
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    Frontoparietal cortical activity of methamphetamine-dependent and comparison subjects performing a delay discounting task by Monterosso, John R., Ainslie, George, Xu, Jiansong, Cordova, Xochitl, Domier, Catherine P., London, Edythe D.

    Published in Human brain mapping (01-05-2007)
    “…Relative to individuals who do not have addictive disorders, drug abusers exhibit greater devaluation of rewards as a function of their delay (“delay…”
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    Single high-dose buprenorphine for opioid craving during withdrawal by Ahmadi, Jamshid, Jahromi, Mina Sefidfard, Ghahremani, Dara, London, Edythe D

    “…Opioid use disorder is one of the most prevalent addiction problems worldwide. Buprenorphine is used as a medication to treat this disorder, but in countries…”
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    Effect of Modafinil on Learning and Task-Related Brain Activity in Methamphetamine-Dependent and Healthy Individuals by GHAHREMANI, Dara G, TABIBNIA, Golnaz, MONTEROSSO, John, HELLEMANN, Gerhard, POLDRACK, Russell A, LONDON, Edythe D

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2011)
    “…Methamphetamine (MA)-dependent individuals exhibit deficits in cognition and prefrontal cortical function. Therefore, medications that improve cognition in…”
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    Effect of Cigarette Smoking on a Marker for Neuroinflammation: A [ 11 C]DAA1106 Positron Emission Tomography Study by Brody, Arthur L, Hubert, Robert, Enoki, Ryutaro, Garcia, Lizette Y, Mamoun, Michael S, Okita, Kyoji, London, Edythe D, Nurmi, Erika L, Seaman, Lauren C, Mandelkern, Mark A

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2017)
    “…In the brain, microglia continuously scan the surrounding extracellular space in order to respond to damage or infection by becoming activated and…”
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    Predicting risky choices from brain activity patterns by Helfinstein, Sarah M., Schonberg, Tom, Congdon, Eliza, Karlsgodt, Katherine H., Mumford, Jeanette A., Sabb, Fred W., Cannon, Tyrone D., London, Edythe D., Bilder, Robert M., Poldrack, Russell A.

    “…Previous research has implicated a large network of brain regions in the processing of risk during decision making. However, it has not yet been determined if…”
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    Leptin replacement alters brain response to food cues in genetically leptin-deficient adults by Baicy, Kate, London, Edythe D, Monterosso, John, Wong, Ma-Li, Delibasi, Tuncay, Sharma, Anil, Licinio, Julio

    “…A missense mutation in the ob gene causes leptin deficiency and morbid obesity. Leptin replacement to three adults with this mutation normalized body weight…”
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    Risk-taking behavior: dopamine D2/D3 receptors, feedback, and frontolimbic activity by Kohno, Milky, Ghahremani, Dara G, Morales, Angelica M, Robertson, Chelsea L, Ishibashi, Kenji, Morgan, Andrew T, Mandelkern, Mark A, London, Edythe D

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-01-2015)
    “…Decision-making involves frontolimbic and dopaminergic brain regions, but how prior choice outcomes, dopamine neurotransmission, and frontostriatal activity…”
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