Thompson, Barbara L; Stanwood, Gregg D; Levitt, Pat (2010) Specificity of prenatal cocaine exposure effects on cortical interneurons is independent from dopamine D1 receptor co-localization. J Chem Neuroanat 39:228-34
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Thompson, Barbara L; Levitt, Pat; Stanwood, Gregg D (2009) Prenatal exposure to drugs: effects on brain development and implications for policy and education. Nat Rev Neurosci 10:303-12
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Parlaman, Joshua P; Thompson, Barbara L; Levitt, Pat et al. (2007) Pharmacokinetic profile of cocaine following intravenous administration in the female rabbit. Eur J Pharmacol 563:124-9
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Stanwood, Gregg D; Levitt, Pat (2007) Prenatal exposure to cocaine produces unique developmental and long-term adaptive changes in dopamine D1 receptor activity and subcellular distribution. J Neurosci 27:152-7
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Stanwood, Gregg D; Levitt, Pat (2007) Waved-1 mutant mice are hypersensitive to the locomotor actions of cocaine. Synapse 61:259-62
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Stanwood, Gregg D; Parlaman, Joshua P; Levitt, Pat (2006) Genetic or pharmacological inactivation of the dopamine D1 receptor differentially alters the expression of regulator of G-protein signalling (Rgs) transcripts. Eur J Neurosci 24:806-18
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Thompson, Barbara L; Levitt, Pat; Stanwood, Gregg D (2005) Prenatal cocaine exposure specifically alters spontaneous alternation behavior. Behav Brain Res 164:107-16
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Stanwood, Gregg D; Levitt, Pat (2004) Drug exposure early in life: functional repercussions of changing neuropharmacology during sensitive periods of brain development. Curr Opin Pharmacol 4:65-71
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Stanwood, G D; Levitt, P (2003) Repeated i.v. cocaine exposure produces long-lasting behavioral sensitization in pregnant adults, but behavioral tolerance in their offspring. Neuroscience 122:579-83
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Levitt, Pat (2003) Structural and functional maturation of the developing primate brain. J Pediatr 143:S35-45
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