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Edythe D. London
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 492
Citations - 36481
Edythe D. London is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nicotinic agonist & Methamphetamine. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 482 publications receiving 33741 citations. Previous affiliations of Edythe D. London include Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai & Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.
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Abstinence from Cocaine Reduces High-Risk Responses on a Gambling Task
George Bartzokis,Po H Lu,Po H Lu,Mace Beckson,Mace Beckson,Ruth Rapoport,Steven Grant,Eve J. Wiseman,Edythe D. London +8 more
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Differential effects of age on motor performance in two mouse strains
TL;DR: The performance of male A/J and C57BL/6J mice from three age groups was observed in a battery of tests designed to assess age-related impairments in motor abilities, and the results underscore the need to consider genotype in the assessment of age- related motor impairments.
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Nicotinic binding sites in cerebral cortex and hippocampus in Alzheimer's dementia.
TL;DR: A loss of neocortical and hippocampal nicotinic cholinergic binding sites in DAT is supported, and correlations between binding of the two ligands were statistically significant in control and DAT groups.
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Development of ligands for in vivo imaging of cerebral nicotinic receptors
Wiebke Sihver,Agneta Nordberg,Bengt Långström,Alexey G. Mukhin,Andrei O. Koren,Alane S. Kimes,Edythe D. London +6 more
TL;DR: Three general classes of compounds, namely, nicotine and its analogs, epibatidine and related compounds, and 3-pyridyl ether compounds, including A-85380 appear to be the most promising candidates because of their low toxicity and high selectivity for the alpha4beta2 subtype of nAChRs.
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Effect of Exercise Training on Striatal Dopamine D2/D3 Receptors in Methamphetamine Users during Behavioral Treatment
Chelsea L. Robertson,Chelsea L. Robertson,Kenji Ishibashi,Kenji Ishibashi,Joy Chudzynski,Larissa J. Mooney,Richard A. Rawson,Brett A. Dolezal,Christopher B. Cooper,Amira K. Brown,Amira K. Brown,Amira K. Brown,M. Mandelkern,Edythe D. London,Edythe D. London +14 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that structured exercise training can ameliorate striatal D2/D3 receptor deficits in methamphetamine users, and warrants further evaluation as an adjunctive treatment for stimulant dependence.