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    Altered peripheral immune profiles in treatment-resistant depression: response to ketamine and prediction of treatment outcome by Kiraly, D D, Horn, S R, Van Dam, N T, Costi, S, Schwartz, J, Kim-Schulze, S, Patel, M, Hodes, G E, Russo, S J, Merad, M, Iosifescu, D V, Charney, D S, Murrough, J W

    Published in Translational psychiatry (21-03-2017)
    “…A subset of patients with depression have elevated levels of inflammatory cytokines, and some studies demonstrate interaction between inflammatory factors and…”
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    Persistent conditioned place preference to aggression experience in adult male sexually‐experienced CD‐1 mice by Golden, S. A., Aleyasin, H., Heins, R., Flanigan, M., Heshmati, M., Takahashi, A., Russo, S. J., Shaham, Y.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-01-2017)
    “…We recently developed a conditioned place preference (CPP) procedure, commonly used to study rewarding drug effects, to demonstrate that dominant…”
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    Molecular mechanisms of psychostimulant-induced structural plasticity by Dietz, D M, Dietz, K C, Nestler, E J, Russo, S J

    Published in Pharmacopsychiatry (01-05-2009)
    “…Drug addiction is characterized by persistent behavioral and cellular plasticity throughout the brain's reward regions. Among the many neuroadaptations that…”
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    Gonadal hormones differentially modulate cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in male and female rats by Russo, S.J, Festa, E.D, Fabian, S.J, Gazi, F.M, Kraish, M, Jenab, S, Quiñones-Jenab, V

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2003)
    “…There is accumulating evidence that suggests there are sex differences in behavioral and subjective responses to cocaine. However, it is not known whether…”
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    Phosphorylation of ΔFosB mediates its stability in vivo by Ulery-Reynolds, P.G, Castillo, M.A, Vialou, V, Russo, S.J, Nestler, E.J

    Published in Neuroscience (23-01-2009)
    “…Abstract The transcription factor, ΔFosB, accumulates in a region-specific manner in brain in response to many types of chronic stimulation due to the unusual…”
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    VGF function in depression and antidepressant efficacy by Jiang, C, Lin, W-J, Sadahiro, M, Labonté, B, Menard, C, Pfau, M L, Tamminga, C A, Turecki, G, Nestler, E J, Russo, S J, Salton, S R

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-07-2018)
    “…Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a critical effector of depression-like behaviors and antidepressant responses. Here, we show that VGF…”
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    Sex differences in the conditioned rewarding effects of cocaine by Russo, Scott J., Jenab, Shirzad, Fabian, Sosimo J., Festa, Eugene D., Kemen, Lynne M., Quinones-Jenab, Vanya

    Published in Brain research (25-04-2003)
    “…Several recent reports have demonstrated sex differences in the behavioral and neurochemical response to cocaine. However, it is not clear whether differences…”
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    Mechanisms of psychostimulant-induced structural plasticity by Golden, Sam A, Russo, Scott J

    “…Psychostimulants robustly induce alterations in neuronal structural plasticity throughout brain reward circuits. However, despite our extensive understanding…”
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    Frequency of cocaine administration affects behavioral and endocrine responses in male and female Fischer rats by Festa, E D, Jenab, S, Chin, J, Gazi, F M, Wu, H B K, Russo, S J, Quinones-Jenab, V

    “…Accumulating evidence has shown disparate behavioral responses to cocaine in male and female rats. To date, there is a lack of understanding of how cocaine…”
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    Temporal effects of estrogen and progesterone on behavioral and endocrinological responses to acute cocaine administration by Perrotti, L I, Lu, D, Niyomachai, T, Cornejo, S, Russo, S J, Jenab, S, Quiñones-Jenab, V

    “…Estrogen and progesterone have been postulated to play a key role modulating cocaine-induced behavioral and neurochemical activation in female rats. This study…”
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    Sex differences in cocaine-induced behavioral responses, pharmacokinetics, and monoamine levels by Festa, Eugene D., Russo, Scott J., Gazi, Farhad M., Niyomchai, Tipyamol, Kemen, Lynne M., Lin, Shen-Nan, Foltz, Rodger, Jenab, Shirzad, Quinones-Jenab, Vanya

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-04-2004)
    “…Female rats display a more robust behavioral response to acute cocaine administration than do male rats. However, a clear understanding of the biological…”
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    Progesterone inhibits behavioral responses and estrogen increases corticosterone levels after acute cocaine administration by Niyomchai, Tipyamol, Russo, Scott J., Festa, Eugene D., Akhavan, Alaleh, Jenab, Shirzad, Quiñones-Jenab, Vanya

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-04-2005)
    “…Accumulating evidence suggests that estrogen and progesterone contribute to the sexually dimorphic behavioral response to cocaine. In this study, we tested the…”
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    Biosynthesis of surfactant protein C: characterization of aggresome formation by EGFP chimeras containing propeptide mutants lacking conserved cysteine residues by Kabore, A F, Wang, W J, Russo, S J, Beers, M F

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-01-2001)
    “…Surfactant protein C (SP-C) is a lung-specific secreted protein, which is synthesized as a 21-kDa propeptide (SP-C(21)) and then proteolytically processed as a…”
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    Biosynthesis of surfactant protein C (SP-C). Sorting of SP-C proprotein involves homomeric association via a signal anchor domain by Wang, Wen-Jing, Russo, Scott J, Mulugeta, Surafel, Beers, Michael F

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (31-05-2002)
    “…Rat surfactant protein C (SP-C) is synthesized as a 194-amino acid propeptide (SP-C-(1-194)) that is directed to the distal secretory pathway and…”
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    Ovarian Hormones Modulate Cocaine-Induced Locomotor and Stereotypic Activity by PERROTTI, LINDA I., RUSSO, SCOTT J., FLETCHER, HELEN, CHIN, JULIET, WEBB, TYLER, JENAB, SHIRZAD, QUIÑONES-JENAB, VANYA

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-06-2001)
    “…: Interactions between ovarian hormones and cocaine may underlie gender and estrous cycle differences in cocaine‐induced behavioral and neurochemical…”
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    The role of D 1 and D 2 receptors in the cocaine conditioned place preference of male and female rats by Nazarian, Arbi, Russo, Scott J, Festa, Eugene D, Kraish, Mohammed, Quinones-Jenab, Vanya

    Published in Brain research bulletin (30-05-2004)
    “…The rewarding effects of cocaine have been shown to be sexually dimorphic; female rats develop cocaine conditioned place preference at lower doses and with…”
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    Synthetic processing of surfactant protein C by alevolar epithelial cells. The COOH terminus of proSP-C is required for post-translational targeting and proteolysis by Beers, M F, Lomax, C A, Russo, S J

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (12-06-1998)
    “…Surfactant protein C (SP-C) is synthesized by alveolar type II cells as a 21-kDa propeptide (proSP-C21) which is proteolytically processed in subcellular…”
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