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Thomas Martin to Brain

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Thomas Martin has written about Brain.
Connection Strength

1.216
  1. Martin TJ, Sexton T, Kim SA, Severino AL, Peters CM, Young LJ, Childers SR. Regional differences in mu and kappa opioid receptor G-protein activation in brain in male and female prairie voles. Neuroscience. 2015 Dec 17; 311:422-9.
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    Score: 0.328
  2. Ewan EE, Martin TJ. Rewarding electrical brain stimulation in rats after peripheral nerve injury: decreased facilitation by commonly abused prescription opioids. Anesthesiology. 2011 Dec; 115(6):1271-80.
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    Score: 0.250
  3. Ewan EE, Martin TJ. Opioid facilitation of rewarding electrical brain stimulation is suppressed in rats with neuropathic pain. Anesthesiology. 2011 Mar; 114(3):624-32.
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    Score: 0.237
  4. Martin TJ, Kahn WR, Xiao R, Childers SR. Differential regional effects of methadone maintenance compared to heroin dependence on mu-opioid receptor desensitization in rat brain. Synapse. 2007 Mar; 61(3):176-84.
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    Score: 0.180
  5. Damuka N, Czoty PW, Davis AT, Nader MA, Nader SH, Craft S, Macauley SL, Galbo LK, Epperly PM, Whitlow CT, Davenport AT, Martin TJ, Daunais JB, Mintz A, Sai KKS. PET Imaging of [11C]MPC-6827, a Microtubule-Based Radiotracer in Non-Human Primate Brains. Molecules. 2020 May 13; 25(10).
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    Score: 0.112
  6. Martin TJ, Buechler NL, Kim SA, Ewan EE, Xiao R, Childers SR. Involvement of the lateral amygdala in the antiallodynic and reinforcing effects of heroin in rats after peripheral nerve injury. Anesthesiology. 2011 Mar; 114(3):633-42.
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    Score: 0.059
  7. Martin TJ, Ewan E. Chronic pain alters drug self-administration: implications for addiction and pain mechanisms. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2008 Oct; 16(5):357-66.
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    Score: 0.050
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