M.J. Kaufman
Brain Imaging Center
McLean Hospital
Belmont
MA 02178
USA
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- Illicit cocaine use patterns in intravenous-naive cocaine users following investigational intravenous cocaine administration. Kaufman, M.J., Levin, J.M., Kukes, T.J., Villafuerte, R.A., Hennen, J., Lukas, S.E., Mendelson, J.H., Renshaw, P.F. Drug. Alcohol. Depend (2000)
- Cerebral phosphorus metabolite abnormalities in opiate-dependent polydrug abusers in methadone maintenance. Kaufman, M.J., Pollack, M.H., Villafuerte, R.A., Kukes, T.J., Rose, S.L., Mendelson, J.H., Cohen, B.M., Renshaw, P.F. Psychiatry. Res (1999)
- Cocaine-induced cerebral vasoconstriction detected in humans with magnetic resonance angiography. Kaufman, M.J., Levin, J.M., Ross, M.H., Lange, N., Rose, S.L., Kukes, T.J., Mendelson, J.H., Lukas, S.E., Cohen, B.M., Renshaw, P.F. JAMA (1998)
- Cocaine decreases relative cerebral blood volume in humans: a dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance imaging study. Kaufman, M.J., Levin, J.M., Maas, L.C., Rose, S.L., Lukas, S.E., Mendelson, J.H., Cohen, B.M., Renshaw, P.F. Psychopharmacology (Berl.) (1998)
- Cocaine administration induces human splenic constriction and altered hematologic parameters. Kaufman, M.J., Siegel, A.J., Mendelson, J.H., Rose, S.L., Kukes, T.J., Sholar, M.B., Lukas, S.E., Renshaw, P.F. J. Appl. Physiol. (1998)