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This is a list of the 20 publications most recently added to the Research Profiles database. This shows the publication activity that is ongoing at the institution.The source of publications for this application is a combination of Scopus and researcher data.
1.
Michael J. Kuhar; Dorthie Cross
Collegial Ethics: Supporting Our Colleagues
2.
Burcu Balkan; Aysegul Keser; Oguz Gozen; Ersin O. Koylu; Taner Dagci; Michael J. Kuhar; Sakire Pogun
Forced swim stress elicits region-specific changes in CART expression in the stress axis and stress regulatory brain areas
3.
M.O. Job; J. Licata; G.W. Hubert; M.J. Kuhar
Intra-accumbal administration of shRNAs against CART peptides cause increases in body weight and cocaine-induced locomotor activity in rats
4.
Burcu Balkan; Oguz Gozen; Ersin O. Koylu; Aysegul Keser; Michael J. Kuhar; Sakire Pogun
Region- and sex-specific changes in CART mRNA in rat hypothalamic nuclei induced by forced swim stress
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D.J. Brennan; D.P. O'connor; H. Laursen; S.F. Mcgee; S. Mccarthy; R. Zagozdzon; E. Rexhepaj; A.C. Culhane; F.M. Martin; M.J. Duffy; et al.
The cocaine-and amphetamine-regulated transcript mediates ligand-independent activation of ERα, and is an independent prognostic factor in node-negative breast cancer
6.
Mark C. Moffett; Jane Song; Michael J. Kuhar
CART peptide inhibits locomotor activity induced by simultaneous stimulation of D1 and D2 receptors, but not by stimulation of individual dopamine receptors
7.
Yiming Lin; Randy A. Hall; Michael J. Kuhar
CART peptide stimulation of G protein-mediated signaling in differentiated PC12 Cells: Identification of PACAP 6-38 as a CART receptor antagonist
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M.O. Job; I.M. McNamara; M.J. Kuhar
Cart peptides regulate psychostimulants and may be endogenous antidepressants
9.
Michael J Kuhar
Collegial ethics: what, why and how.
10.
Syed F. Ali; Hyoung-Chun Kim; George Koob; Emmanuel Onaivi; Michael J. Kuhar
Preface
11.
S.F. Ali; E.S. Onaivi; P.R. Dodd; J.L. Cadet; S. Schenk; M.J. Kuhar; G.F. Koob
Understanding the global problem of drug addiction is a challenge for IDARS scientists
12.
George A. Rogge; Li-Ling Shen; Michael J. Kuhar
Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays revealed CREB and serine 133 phospho-CREB binding to the CART gene proximal promoter
13.
G.W. Hubert; D.F. Manvich; M.J. Kuhar
Cocaine and amphetamine-regulated transcript-containing neurons in the nucleus accumbens project to the ventral pallidum in the rat and may inhibit cocaine-induced locomotion
14.
Julia Frigoli; Anne M. Etgen; Michael Kuhar
Developing and Communicating Responsible Data Management Policies to Trainees and Colleagues
15.
Julia Frugoli; Anne M. Etgen; Michael Kuhar
16.
G. Rogge; D. Jones; G.W. Hubert; Y. Lin; M.J. Kuhar
Erratum: CART peptides: Regulators of body weight, reward and other functions (Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2008) 9 (747-758))
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Michael J. Kuhar
Measuring levels of proteins by various technologies: Can we learn more by measuring turnover?
18.
G.L. Keating; Michael J. Kuhar; Donald L. Bliwise; David B. Rye
Wake promoting effects of cocaine and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART)
19.
Blacklisting among scientists
20.
D.C. Jones; A. Lakatos; G.A. Rogge; M.J. Kuhar
Regulation of cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript mRNA expression by calcium-mediated signaling in GH3 cells