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Theodore Friedman to Dose-Response Relationship, Drug

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Theodore Friedman has written about Dose-Response Relationship, Drug.
  1. Mojtahedzadeh M, Shaesteh N, Haykani M, Tran JLA, Mangubat M, Shahinian HK, Nachnani R, Zopey M, Saidian J, Thomas A, Lee ML, McCutcheon IE, Friedman TC. Low-Dose and Standard Overnight and Low Dose-Two Day Dexamethasone Suppression Tests in Patients with Mild and/or Episodic Hypercortisolism. Horm Metab Res. 2018 Jun; 50(6):453-461.
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    Score: 0.131
  2. Ren X, Lutfy K, Mangubat M, Ferrini MG, Lee ML, Liu Y, Friedman TC. Alterations in phosphorylated CREB expression in different brain regions following short- and long-term morphine exposure: relationship to food intake. J Obes. 2013; 2013:764742.
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    Score: 0.095
  3. Huang G, Basaria S, Travison TG, Ho MH, Davda M, Mazer NA, Miciek R, Knapp PE, Zhang A, Collins L, Ursino M, Appleman E, Dzekov C, Stroh H, Ouellette M, Rundell T, Baby M, Bhatia NN, Khorram O, Friedman T, Storer TW, Bhasin S. Testosterone dose-response relationships in hysterectomized women with or without oophorectomy: effects on sexual function, body composition, muscle performance and physical function in a randomized trial. Menopause. 2014 Jun; 21(6):612-23.
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    Score: 0.025
  4. Natividad LA, Torres OV, Friedman TC, O'Dell LE. Adolescence is a period of development characterized by short- and long-term vulnerability to the rewarding effects of nicotine and reduced sensitivity to the anorectic effects of this drug. Behav Brain Res. 2013 Nov 15; 257:275-85.
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    Score: 0.024
  5. O'Dell LE, Natividad LA, Pipkin JA, Roman F, Torres I, Jurado J, Torres OV, Friedman TC, Tenayuca JM, Nazarian A. Enhanced nicotine self-administration and suppressed dopaminergic systems in a rat model of diabetes. Addict Biol. 2014 Nov; 19(6):1006-19.
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    Score: 0.023
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