Mendoza-Baumgart, Mary Irene; Pravetoni, Marco; Sparber, Sheldon B (2007) Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase enhances cocaine's developmental toxicity: vascular and CNS effects. Neuropsychopharmacology 32:940-5
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Schrott, Lisa M; Sparber, Sheldon B (2004) Suppressed fever and hypersensitivity responses in chicks prenatally exposed to opiates. Brain Behav Immun 18:515-25
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Mendoza-Baumgart, Mary Irene; Pravetoni, Marco; Sparber, Sheldon B (2004) Vasoconstriction caused by cocaine is enhanced by sodium salicylate: is inducible nitric oxide synthase mRNA related? Neuropsychopharmacology 29:1294-300
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Schrott, Lisa M; Baumgart, Mary Irene; Zhang, Xuewei et al. (2002) Prenatal opiate withdrawal activates the chick embryo hypothalamic pituitary-adrenal axis and dilates vitelline blood vessels via serotonin(2) receptors. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 303:257-64
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Venturini, L; Sparber, S B (2001) Salicylate and cocaine: interactive toxicity during chicken mid-embryogenesis. Free Radic Biol Med 30:198-207
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Schrott, L M; Sparber, S B (2001) Embryonic ""binge"" cocaine exposure alters neural-immune and neural-endocrine interactions in young chickens: involvement of serotonin(2) receptors. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 130:99-107
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Castelli, M C; Venturini, L; Sparber, S B (2001) Cocaine and salicylate: documentation of hydroxyl radical formation in hearts and brains of 18-day-old chick embryos and unexpected interactive toxicity. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 156:23-31
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Bollweg, G L; Sparber, S B (1999) Voltage associated with spontaneous embryonic motility in the developing chicken: an automated characterization during mid-late embryogenesis. Dev Psychobiol 34:5-19
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