November 23, 2009



 

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Ronald Kuczenski
Professor of Psychiatry and Neurosciences
Ph.D., Michigan State University
Research Interests:

Regulation of CNS dopamine biosynthesis, release, and receptor interaction; neuropharmacology of CNS stimulants, and neurochemical substrates of acute and chronic CNS stimulant-induced behavioral changes.

Track(s):
Molecular Pharmacology


BMS Focus Areas:
Neurobiology

Publications:
Kuczenski R, and Segal DS. Effects of methylphenidate on extracellular dopamine serotonin, and norepinephrine: Comparison with amphetamine. J Neurochemistry 68:2032-2037, 1997. Kuczenski R, and Segal DS. An escalating dose/multiple high-dose binge pattern of amphetamine administration results in differential changes in the extracellular response profiles in caudate-putamen and nucleus accumbens. J Neuroscience 7:4441-4447, 1997. Kuczenski R, Melega WP, Cho AK. Extracellular dopamine and amphetamine after systemic administration: Comparison to the behavioral response. J Pharmacol Exp Therap 282:591-596, 1997. Back
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