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    Preferential vulnerability of nucleus accumbens dopamine binding sites to low-level lead exposure: time course of effects and interactions with chronic dopamine agonist treatments by Pokora, M J, Richfield, E K, Cory-Slechta, D A

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-10-1996)
    “…This study examined the hypotheses that low-level lead (Pb) exposure would increase dopamine (DA) binding sites, would do so preferentially in nucleus…”
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    Time course of postnatal lead-induced changes in dopamine receptors and their relationship to changes in dopamine sensitivity by Widzowski, D V, Finkelstein, J N, Pokora, M J, Cory-Slechta, D A

    “…Although alterations in dopaminergic function represent a potential neurochemical basis of Pb-induced behavioral deficits, the impact of postnatal Pb exposure…”
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    Lead-induced changes in muscarinic cholinergic sensitivity by Cory-Slechta, D A, Pokora, M J

    “…This study was undertaken to determine whether the biochemical changes in cholinergic systems produced by lead exposure result in corresponding changes in…”
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    Susceptibility of Adult Rats to Lead-induced Changes in NMDA Receptor Complex Function by Cory-Slechta, D.A., Flaugher, C.L., Evans, S.B., Pokora, M.J., Greenamyre, J.T.

    Published in Neurotoxicology and teratology (01-11-1997)
    “…CORY-SLECHTA, D. A., C. L. FLAUGHER, S. B. EVANS, M. J. POKORA, AND J. T. GREENAMYRE. Susceptibility of adult rats to lead-induced changes in NMDA receptor…”
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    Postweaning lead exposure enhances the stimulus properties of N-methyl-D-aspartate: possible dopaminergic involvement? by Cory-Slechta, D A, Pokora, M J, Johnson, J L

    “…This study sought to determine whether previously reported Pb-induced biochemical changes in the NMDA receptor complex also resulted in changes in NMDA…”
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    Functional alterations in dopamine systems assessed using drug discrimination procedures by Cory-Slechta, D A, Widzowski, D V, Pokora, M J

    “…Numerous studies have suggested that Pb-induced perturbations of dopamine (DA) systems and DA functions could underlie the behavioral impairments attributed to…”
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    Lead-induced changes in dopamine D1 sensitivity: modulation by drug discrimination training by Cory-Slechta, D A, Pokora, M J, Fox, R A, O'Mara, D J

    “…Prior studies have reported that Pb exposure results in enhanced sensitivity to both D1 and D2 dopamine agonists as indicated by left shifts of the dose-effect…”
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    Postnatal lead exposure induces supersensitivity to the stimulus properties of a D2-D3 agonist by Cory-Slechta, D A, Pokora, M J, Widzowski, D V

    Published in Brain research (11-12-1992)
    “…To examine the impact of lead (Pb) exposure during the ontogeny of dopaminergic (DA) systems on resultant DA function, rats were exposed postnatally (0-21 days…”
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    Behavioral manifestations of prolonged lead exposure initiated at different stages of the life cycle: II. Delayed spatial alternation by Cory-Slechta, D A, Pokora, M J, Widzowski, D V

    “…Since both Pb exposure and aging have been associated with alterations in memory functions, this study compared the effects of Pb exposure initiated at early,…”
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    The effects of dopamine agonists on fixed interval schedule-controlled behavior are selectively altered by low-level lead exposure by Cory-Slechta, Deborah A., Pokora, Mary Jane, Preston, Ray A.

    Published in Neurotoxicology and teratology (01-09-1996)
    “…A previous report of differential effects of catecholaminergic compounds, hut not other classes of compounds, on FI (fixed interval) response rates of lead…”
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    Behavioral manifestations of prolonged lead exposure initiated at different stages of the life cycle: I. Schedule-controlled responding by Cory-Slechta, D A, Pokora, M J

    “…While early development represents a period of particular sensitivity to the neurotoxic effects of lead (Pb), much less is known about CNS effects at later…”
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    Developing senior doctors as mentors: a form of continuing professional development. Report of an initiative to develop a network of senior doctors as mentors: 1994-99 by Connor, M P, Bynoe, A G, Redfern, N, Pokora, J, Clarke, J

    Published in Medical education (01-09-2000)
    “…Background Senior doctors report that mentoring skills are transferable to everyday medical practice and managing juniors. An analysis of views from…”
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