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Tropea, Thomas F
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2011
Schierberl K
,
Hao J
,
Tropea TF
,
Ra S
,
Giordano TP
,
Xu Q
,
Garraway SM
,
Hofmann F
,
Moosmang S
,
Striessnig J
et al.
. 2011.
Cav1.2 L-type Ca²⁺ channels mediate cocaine-induced GluA1 trafficking in the nucleus accumbens, a long-term adaptation dependent on ventral tegmental area Ca(v)1.3 channels.
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J Neurosci. 31(38):13562-75.
Ren J-Q
,
Jiang Y
,
Wang Z
,
McCarthy D
,
Rajadhyaksha AM
,
Tropea TF
,
Kosofsky BE
,
Bhide PG
. 2011.
Prenatal L-DOPA exposure produces lasting changes in brain dopamine content, cocaine-induced dopamine release and cocaine conditioned place preference.
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Neuropharmacology. 60(2-3):295-302.
2010
Gregus AM
,
Tropea TF
,
Wang Y
,
Hauck SCR
,
Costa ACS
,
Rajadhyaksha AM
,
Inturrisi CE
. 2010.
Deletion of the GluR5 subunit of kainate receptors affects cocaine sensitivity and preference.
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Neurosci Lett. 468(3):186-9.
Giordano TP
,
Tropea TF
,
Satpute SS
,
Sinnegger-Brauns MJ
,
Striessnig J
,
Kosofsky BE
,
Rajadhyaksha AM
. 2010.
Molecular switch from L-type Ca v 1.3 to Ca v 1.2 Ca2+ channel signaling underlies long-term psychostimulant-induced behavioral and molecular plasticity.
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J Neurosci. 30(50):17051-62.
2008
Tropea TF
,
Kosofsky BE
,
Rajadhyaksha AM
. 2008.
Enhanced CREB and DARPP-32 phosphorylation in the nucleus accumbens and CREB, ERK, and GluR1 phosphorylation in the dorsal hippocampus is associated with cocaine-conditioned place preference behavior.
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J Neurochem. 106(4):1780-90.
Covington HE
,
Tropea TF
,
Rajadhyaksha AM
,
Kosofsky BE
,
Miczek KA
. 2008.
NMDA receptors in the rat VTA: a critical site for social stress to intensify cocaine taking.
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Psychopharmacology (Berl). 197(2):203-16.