Michael J. Bannon
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Rm 2309 Scott Hall
540 E. Canfield Ave.
USA
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- The dopamine transporter: role in neurotoxicity and human disease. Bannon, M.J. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. (2005)
- Gene expression profiling in the brains of human cocaine abusers. Bannon, M., Kapatos, G., Albertson, D. Addict. Biol (2005)
- Transcription factors specifying dopamine phenotype are decreased in cocaine users. Bannon, M.J., Pruetz, B., Barfield, E., Schmidt, C.J. Neuroreport (2004)
- Decreased expression of the transcription factor NURR1 in dopamine neurons of cocaine abusers. Bannon, M.J., Pruetz, B., Manning-Bog, A.B., Whitty, C.J., Michelhaugh, S.K., Sacchetti, P., Granneman, J.G., Mash, D.C., Schmidt, C.J. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2002)
- The human dopamine transporter gene: gene organization, transcriptional regulation, and potential involvement in neuropsychiatric disorders. Bannon, M.J., Michelhaugh, S.K., Wang, J., Sacchetti, P. Eur. Neuropsychopharmacol (2001)









