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James Woods Ph.D. |
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Department of Pharmacology |
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734-647-3129 |
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The research in our laboratory focuses on behavioral and pharmacological factors affecting self-administration of drugs in animals including mechanisms of tolerance and dependence, characterization of compounds with novel opioid mechanisms, and the excitatory amino acids.
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Butelman, E.R., Vivian, J.A., Yu, J., Kreek, M.-J. and Woods, J.H.: Systemic effects of E-2078, a stabilized dynorphin A(1-8) analog, in rhesus monkeys. Psychopharmacology 143:190-196, 1999. Ko, M.-C. and Woods, J.H.: Local administration of 9-tetrahydrocannabinol attenuates capsaicin-induced thermal nociception in rhseus monkeys: a peripheral cannabinoid action. Psychopharmacology 143:322-326, 1999. Pakarinen, E.D., Williams, K. and Woods, J.H.: Food restriction and sex differences on concurrent, oral ethanol and water reinforcers in juvenile rhesus monkeys. Alcohol 17:35-40, 1999. Remmers, A.E., Clark, M.J., Mansour, A., Akil, H., Woods, J.H. and Medzihradsky, F.: Opioid efficacy in a C6 glioma cell line stably expressing the human kappa opioid receptor. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 288:827-833, 1999. Vivian, J.A., Sumpter, T.L. and Woods, J.H.: Further characterization of the quinine taste discrimination stimulus in rhesus monkeys: effects of inter-trial interval, number and distribution of test stimuli. Behav. Pharmacol. 10:313-318, 1999. Williams, K.L. and Woods, J.H.: Conditioned effects produced by naltrexone doses that reduce ethanol-reinforced responding in rhesus monkeys. Alc. Clin. Exp. Res. 23:708-715, 1999.
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