selected publications academic article Debler, R. A., Madison, C. A., Hillbrick, L., Gallegos, P., Safe, S., Chapkin, R. S., & Eitan, S. (2023). Selective aryl hydrocarbon receptor modulators can act as antidepressants in obese female mice. JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS. 333, 409-419. Madison, C. A., Hillbrick, L., Kuempel, J., Albrecht, G. L., Landrock, K. K., Safe, S., Chapkin, R. S., & Eitan, S. (2023). Intestinal epithelium aryl hydrocarbon receptor is involved in stress sensitivity and maintaining depressive symptoms. Behavioural Brain Research. 440, 114256-114256. Madison, C. A., Debler, R. A., Vardeleon, N. I., Hillbrick, L., Jayaraman, A., Safe, S., Chapkin, R. S., & Eitan, S. (2022). Sex-dependent differences in the stress mitigating and antidepressant effects of selective aryl hydrocarbon receptor modulators. JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS. 319, 213-220. Madison, C. A., Kuempel, J., Albrecht, G. L., Hillbrick, L., Jayaraman, A., Safe, S., Chapkin, R. S., & Eitan, S. (2022). 3,3'-Diindolylmethane and 1,4-dihydroxy-2-naphthoic acid prevent chronic mild stress induced depressive-like behaviors in female mice. JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS. 309, 201-210. Chen, J., Yuan, M., Madison, C. A., Eitan, S., & Wang, Y. a. (2022). Blood-brain barrier crossing using magnetic stimulated nanoparticles. Journal of Controlled Release. 345, 557-571. Eitan, S., Madison, C. A., & Kuempel, J. (2021). The self-serving benefits of being a good host: A role for our micro-inhabitants in shaping opioids' function. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 127, 284-295. Emery, M. A., & Eitan, S. (2020). Drug-specific differences in the ability of opioids to manage burn pain. Burns. 46(3), 503-513. Emery, M. A., & Eitan, S. (2019). Members of the same pharmacological family are not alike: Different opioids, different consequences, hope for the opioid crisis?. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 92, 428-449. Bates, M., Hofford, R. S., Emery, M. A., Wellman, P. J., & Eitan, S. (2018). The role of the vasopressin system and dopamine D1 receptors in the effects of social housing condition on morphine reward. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 188, 113-118. Eitan, S., Emery, M. A., Bates, M., & Horrax, C. (2017). Opioid addiction: Who are your real friends?. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 83, 697-712. Emery, M. A., Bates, M., Wellman, P. J., & Eitan, S. (2015). Differential effects of oxycodone, hydrocodone, and morphine on the responses of D2/D3 dopamine receptors. Behavioural Brain Research. 284, 37-41. Bates, M., Emery, M. A., Wellman, P. J., & Eitan, S. (2014). Social housing conditions influence morphine dependence and the extinction of morphine place preference in adolescent mice. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 142, 283-289.
co-principal investigator on GCR: Programmable Nanorobots Integration with Magnetically-Driven Neuron and Brain Tissue Regeneration awarded by Office of the Director - (Arlington, Virginia, United States) 2020 - 2025
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