Gregg D. Stanwood
Department of Pharmacology
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
23rd Ave South
476 RRB
USA
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- Protein-protein interactions and dopamine D2 receptor signaling: a calcium connection. Stanwood, G.D. Mol. Pharmacol. (2008)
- Prenatal exposure to cocaine produces unique developmental and long-term adaptive changes in dopamine D1 receptor activity and subcellular distribution. Stanwood, G.D., Levitt, P. J. Neurosci. (2007)
- Waved-1 mutant mice are hypersensitive to the locomotor actions of cocaine. Stanwood, G.D., Levitt, P. Synapse (2007)
- Genetic or pharmacological inactivation of the dopamine D1 receptor differentially alters the expression of regulator of G-protein signalling (Rgs) transcripts. Stanwood, G.D., Parlaman, J.P., Levitt, P. Eur. J. Neurosci. (2006)
- Anatomical abnormalities in dopaminoceptive regions of the cerebral cortex of dopamine D1 receptor mutant mice. Stanwood, G.D., Parlaman, J.P., Levitt, P. J. Comp. Neurol. (2005)
- Drug exposure early in life: functional repercussions of changing neuropharmacology during sensitive periods of brain development. Stanwood, G.D., Levitt, P. Curr. Opin. Pharmacol (2004)
- Repeated i.v. cocaine exposure produces long-lasting behavioral sensitization in pregnant adults, but behavioral tolerance in their offspring. Stanwood, G.D., Levitt, P. Neuroscience (2003)