PublicationsSelectPublicationsRepeated blast mild traumatic brain injury and oxycodone self-administration produce interactive effects on neuroimaging outcomes.
Muelbl MJ, Glaeser, BA, Shah AS, Chiariello, RA, Nawarawong, NN, Stemper, BD, Budde, MD, Olsen CM. Addiction Biology. In Press. Comparison of prefrontal cortex sucrose seeking ensembles engaged in multiple seeking sessions: context is key. Jessen K, Slaker Bennett ML, Liu S, Olsen CM. Journal of Neuroscience Research. In Press. Does Traumatic Brain Injury Cause Risky Substance Use or Substance Use Disorder? Olsen CM and Corrigan JD Biological Psychiatry 2021 Jul 21;S0006-3223(21)01464-5. Within-animal comparisons of novelty and cocaine neuronal ensemble overlap in the nucleus accumbens and prefrontal cortex. Nawarawong NN, Olsen CM. Behavioral Brain Research. 2020 Feb 3;379:112275. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.112275. Epub 2019 Oct 12. PMID: 31614186 Repeated blast model of mild traumatic brain injury alters oxycodone self-administration and drug seeking. Nawarawong NN, Slaker M, Muelbl M, Shah AS, Chiariello R, Nelson LD, Budde MD, Stemper BD, Olsen CM. European Journal of Neuroscience. 2019 Aug;50(3):2101-2112. doi: 10.1111/ejn.14281. Epub 2018 Dec 14. PMID: 30456793 Responses to drugs of abuse and non-drug rewards in leptin deficient ob/ob mice. Muelbl MJ, Nawarawong NN, Clancy PT, Nettesheim CE, Lim YW, Olsen CM. Psychopharmacology. 2016; 233(14):2799-811. NIHMSID: NIHMS792804 PMID: 27256358 Increased prefrontal cortex neurogranin enhances plasticity and extinction learning. Zhong L, Brown J, Kramer A, Kaleka K, Petersen A, Krueger JN, Florence M, Muelbl MJ, Battle M, Murphy GG, Olsen CM, Gerges NZ. Journal of Neuroscience 2015; 35(19):7503-8. PMID: 25972176 Voluntary Alcohol Intake following Blast Exposure in a Rat Model of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Lim YW, Meyer NP, Shah AS, Budde MD, Stemper BD, Olsen CM. PloS one. 2015; 10(4):e0125130. PMID: 25910266 Natural rewards, neuroplasticity, and non-drug addictions. Olsen CM. Neuropharmacology. 2011; 61(7):1109-22. PMID: 21459101 Full publication list |
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