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Anna M Nelson

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Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 24, 2016
Less Than 5 MinutesAnna M Nelson
Neuroscience Letters|March 23, 2010
Individual differences in cocaine-induced locomotor activity of male Sprague-Dawley rats are not explained by plasma corticosterone levelsAnna M Nelson, Melissa J Kleschen, Nancy R Zahniser
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|November 26, 2009
Heightened muscle tension and diurnal hyper-vigilance following exposure to a social defeat-conditioned odor cue in ratsAnna M Nelson, Kelly S Demartini, Stephen C Heinrichs
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|September 5, 2009
Low or high cocaine responding rats differ in striatal extracellular dopamine levels and dopamine transporter numberAnna M Nelson, Gaynor A Larson, Nancy R Zahniser
Nature Plants|November 29, 2024
The vision for adapted crops and soils: how to prioritize investments to achieve sustainable nutrition for allJeffrey E Herrick, Cary Fowler, Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 26, 2007
Low and high locomotor responsiveness to cocaine predicts intravenous cocaine conditioned place preference in male Sprague-Dawley ratsRichard M Allen, Carson V Everett, Anna M Nelson, et al.
Biosensors|March 29, 2023
Electrochemical Sensing of Urinary Chloride Ion Concentration for Near Real-Time MonitoringAnna M Nelson, Sanaz Habibi, John O L DeLancey, et al.
Journal of Graduate Medical Education|November 1, 2021
Demonstrating Your Work: A Guide to Educators' Portfolios for Graduate Medical EducatorsRyanne J Mayersak, Lalena M Yarris, Rebecca C Tuttle, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 16, 2013
Rats classified as low or high cocaine locomotor responders: a unique model involving striatal dopamine transporters that predicts cocaine addiction-like behaviorsDorothy J Yamamoto, Anna M Nelson, Bruce H Mandt, et al.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 24, 2016
Less Than 5 MinutesAnna M Nelson
Neuroscience Letters|March 23, 2010
Individual differences in cocaine-induced locomotor activity of male Sprague-Dawley rats are not explained by plasma corticosterone levelsAnna M Nelson, Melissa J Kleschen, Nancy R Zahniser
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|November 26, 2009
Heightened muscle tension and diurnal hyper-vigilance following exposure to a social defeat-conditioned odor cue in ratsAnna M Nelson, Kelly S Demartini, Stephen C Heinrichs
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|September 5, 2009
Low or high cocaine responding rats differ in striatal extracellular dopamine levels and dopamine transporter numberAnna M Nelson, Gaynor A Larson, Nancy R Zahniser
Nature Plants|November 29, 2024
The vision for adapted crops and soils: how to prioritize investments to achieve sustainable nutrition for allJeffrey E Herrick, Cary Fowler, Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 26, 2007
Low and high locomotor responsiveness to cocaine predicts intravenous cocaine conditioned place preference in male Sprague-Dawley ratsRichard M Allen, Carson V Everett, Anna M Nelson, et al.
Biosensors|March 29, 2023
Electrochemical Sensing of Urinary Chloride Ion Concentration for Near Real-Time MonitoringAnna M Nelson, Sanaz Habibi, John O L DeLancey, et al.
Journal of Graduate Medical Education|November 1, 2021
Demonstrating Your Work: A Guide to Educators' Portfolios for Graduate Medical EducatorsRyanne J Mayersak, Lalena M Yarris, Rebecca C Tuttle, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 16, 2013
Rats classified as low or high cocaine locomotor responders: a unique model involving striatal dopamine transporters that predicts cocaine addiction-like behaviorsDorothy J Yamamoto, Anna M Nelson, Bruce H Mandt, et al.
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