Characterization and localization of cannabinoid receptors in rat brain: a quantitative in vitro autoradiographic study
- M. Herkenham, Abigail K. Lynn, M.Ross Johnson, LS Melvin, B. de Costa, K. Rice
- Biology, ChemistryJournal of Neuroscience
- 1 February 1991
The results suggest that the presently characterized cannabinoid receptor mediates physiological and behavioral effects of natural and synthetic cannabinoids, because it is strongly coupled to guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins and is discretely localized to cortical, basal ganglia, and cerebellar structures involved with cognition and movement.
Dopaminergic effects on electrophysiological and functional MRI measures of human cortical stimulus–response power laws
- O. Arthurs, C. Stephenson, E. Bullmore
- Biology, PsychologyNeuroImage
- 1 February 2004
Pseudoarrythmia from evoked potential monitoring.
Electrocardiographic artifacts from SSEP monitoring are described and a new explanation of the etiology is offered.
Effect of the CRF-1 receptor antagonist R121919 on binge eating
- B. M.V.MicioniDi, C. Cifani, K. Rice, R. Ciccocioppo, M. Massi
- BiologyAppetite
- 1 July 2011
Effect of the selective CRF-1 receptor antagonist R121919 in an animal model of binge eating.
- C. Cifani, B. Di, K. Rice, R. Ciccocioppo, M. Massi
- Biology
- 2011
Discriminative Stimulus Effects of Drug Mixtures: Studies with Cocaine, MDPV, and Caffeine
- G. Collins, K. Rice
- Psychology
- 2015
Alcohol dependence alters substance P/neurokinin 1 receptor signaling in the central nucleus of the amygdala
- S. Khom, K. Rice, M. Roberto
- Biology
- 1 May 2017
P.1.h.028 Selective antagonism at CRF1 receptor as a novel pharmacological treatment for binge-type eating disorders
- M. D. Bonaventura, M. Ubaldi, K. Rice, M. Massi, R. Ciccocioppo, C. Cifani
- BiologyEuropean Neuropsychopharmacology
- 1 October 2013
S.13.02 Pharmacology of novel synthetic stimulants structurally related to the "bath salts” constituent 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV)
- M. Baumann, M. Huestis, K. Rice
- ChemistryEuropean Neuropsychopharmacology
- 1 October 2017
3-hydroxymethyl-beta-carboline antagonizes some pharmacologic actions of diazepam.
- P. Skolinick, S. Paul, J. Cook
- MedicineEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
- 1981