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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  1. Bamford NS*, Zhang H, Joyce JA, Scarlis CA, Hanan W, Wu N-P, André VM, Cohen R, Cepeda C, Levine MS, Harleton E, Sulzer D. Repeated methamphetamine causes long-lasting presynaptic corticostriatal depression that is renormalized with drug readministration. Neuron. 2008, 58 (1): 89-103. See Comment on this research in Neuron 2008, 58:6-7 and Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2008, 9 :409.

  2. Bamford NS*, Robinson S, Palmiter RD, Joyce JA, Moore C, Meshul CK. Dopamine modulates release from corticostriatal terminals. The Journal of Neuroscience. October 27, 2004: 24(43):9541-9552. PDF

  3. Bamford NS, Zhang H, Schmitz Y, Wu N-P, Cepeda C, Levine MS, Schmauss C, Zakharenko SS, Zablow L, Sulzer D. Heterosynaptic dopamine neurotransmission selects sets of corticostriatal terminals. Neuron. May 27, 2004: 42 (4) 653–663. PDF See Comment on this research in Neuron. May 27, 2004: 42 (4) 522-524. PDF

  4. Bamford NS, Trojaborg W, Sherbany AA, DeVivo DC. Congenital Guillain-Barre syndrome associated with maternal inflammatory bowel disease is responsive to intravenous immunoglobulin. European Journal of Pediatric Neurology. 2002; 6: 115-119. PDF

  5. Bamford NS, Sulzer D. Psychostimulants depress cortical excitation of the striatum, an effect mediated by presynaptic corticostriatal D2 receptors. 2003 Annals of Neurology. 54(7):S106. Abstract, PDF

  6. Bamford NS, Brust JCM, De Vivo DC. Proximal vascular stenosis and distal dilatation of intracranial arteries in hypertensive encephalopathy. Annals of Neurology. 2001; 50(3S):S14,S12. Abstract, PDF

  7. Bamford NS, Faust PL. Neuronal migratory delay in the Zellweger (PEX2) transgenic mouse. Society for Neuroscience Abstr. 1999: 25(2):808.8. PDF

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