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Robert L. Wilson

Researcher at Indiana University

Publications -  9
Citations -  646

Robert L. Wilson is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amphetamine & Ascorbic acid. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 627 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert L. Wilson include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Polytene Chromosomal Maps of 11 Drosophila Species: The Order of Genomic Scaffolds Inferred From Genetic and Physical Maps

TL;DR: The sequencing of the 12 genomes of members of the genus Drosophila was taken as an opportunity to reevaluate the genetic and physical maps for 11 of the species, in part to aid in the mapping of assembled scaffolds.
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In vitro comparison of the selectivity of electrodes for in vivo electrochemistry.

TL;DR: Voltammetry at the modified electrodes gives evidence the catecholamines can be resolved from ascorbate, and that catechols, but not asCorbic acid, adsorb to the electrode surface.
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Systemic and nigral application of amphetamine both cause an increase in extracellular concentration of ascorbate in the caudate nucleus of the rat

TL;DR: The experiments demonstrate that the extracellular level of ascorbate is not correlated with dopamine secretion and show that the action of amphetamine on asCorbate concentration in the caudate nucleus is in part mediated by the nigral actions of Amphetamine.
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Interference by DOPAC and ascorbate during attempts to measure drug-induced changes in neostriatal dopamine with Nafion-coated, carbon-fiber electrodes

TL;DR: Voltammetry with Nafion-coated electrodes is best suited to the measurement of transient changes in extracellular dopamine rather than the relatively prolonged changes in dopamine overflow produced by various drugs.