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Martin Lab Publications

Martin TJ, Coller M, Co C, Smith JE. Mu-opioid receptor alkylation in the ventral pallidum and ventral tegmental area, but not in the nucleus accumbens, attenuates the effects of heroin on cocaine self-administration in rats. Neuropsychopharmacology, 2008; 33:1171-1178.

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: 61:176-184.

Martin TJ, Kim SA, Buechler NL, Porreca F, Eisenach JC. Opioid self-administration in the nerve-injured rat: relevance of anti-allodynic effects to drug consumption and effects of intrathecal analgesics. Anesthesiol. 2007; 106:312-322.

Martin TJ, Eisenach JC, Childers SR. Chronic activation of spinal A1 adenosine receptors results in hypersensitivity. Neuroreport. 2006; 17:1619-1622.

Smith JE, Co C, Coller MD, Hemby SE, Martin TJ.  Self-administered heroin and cocaine combinations in the rat: additive reinforcing effects, supra-additive effects on nucleus accumbens extracellular dopamine.  Neuropsychopharmacology 2006; 31:139-150.

Martin TJ, Kahn W, Cannon DG, Smith JE. Self-administration of heroin, cocaine and their combination under a discrete trial schedule of reinforcement in rats. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2006; 82:282-286.

Martin TJ, Buechler NL, Eisenach JC. Intrathecal administration of a COX-1 but not a COX-2 inhibitor reverses the effects of laparotomy on exploratory activity in rats. Anesth. Anal., 2006; 103:690-695.

Martin TJ, McIntosh S, Smith JE. Alkylation of opioid receptors by 5’-Naltrindole-isothiocyanate injected into the Nucleus Accumbens of rats:  receptor selectivity and anatomical diffusion. Synapse, 2006; 60:384-391.

Martin TJ, Kim SA, Eisenach JC. Clonidine maintains intrathecal self-administration in rats following spinal nerve ligation. Pain 2006; 125:257-263.

Martin TJ, Zhang Y, Conklin DR, Eisenach JC.  Intrathecal morphine and ketorolac analgesia after surgery:  comparison of spontaneous and elicited responses in rats.  Pain, 2005; 113:  376-385.

Martin, TJ, Y Zhang, DR Conklin, N Buechler and JC Eisenach.  Intrathecal morphine and ketorolac analgesia after surgery: comparison of spontaneous and elicited responses in rats.  Pain 2005; 113:  376-385.

Martin TJ, Kahn W, Eisenach JC. Abdominal surgery decreases food-reinforced operant responding in rats:  relevance of incisional pain.  Anesthesiology 2005; 103:  629-637.

Maher CE, Martin TJ, Childers SR. Mechanisms of mu opioid receptor/G-protein desensitization in brain by chronic heroin administration.  Life Sci. 2005; 77:  1140-1154.

 

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