James Woods Ph.D.


Professor
Department of Pharmacology
1301 Medical Science Research Building III 0632
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
734-647-3129
jhwoods@umich.edu
 
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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.

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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