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Vanya Quinones-Jenab to Female

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Connection Strength

0.466
  1. Zhou L, Sun WL, Weierstall K, Minerly AC, Weiner J, Jenab S, Quinones-Jenab V. Sex differences in behavioral and PKA cascade responses to repeated cocaine administration. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2016 Oct; 233(19-20):3527-36.
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    Score: 0.038
  2. Quinones-Jenab V, Jenab S. Influence of sex differences and gonadal hormones on cocaine addiction. ILAR J. 2012; 53(1):14-22.
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    Score: 0.027
  3. Hunter DA, Barr GA, Amador N, Shivers KY, Kemen L, Kreiter CM, Jenab S, Inturrisi CE, Quinones-Jenab V. Estradiol-induced antinociceptive responses on formalin-induced nociception are independent of COX and HPA activation. Synapse. 2011 Jul; 65(7):643-51.
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    Score: 0.026
  4. Hunter DA, Barr GA, Shivers KY, Amador N, Jenab S, Inturrisi C, Quinones-Jenab V. Interactions of estradiol and NSAIDS on carrageenan-induced hyperalgesia. Brain Res. 2011 Mar 25; 1382:181-8.
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    Score: 0.026
  5. Kuba T, Hunter D, Zhou L, Jenab S, Quinones-Jenab V. Endogenous gonadal hormones regulate females' behavioral responses to formalin through prostaglandin E2 release. Ethn Dis. 2010; 20(1 Suppl 1):S1-55-9.
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    Score: 0.024
  6. Sun WL, Festa ED, Jenab S, Quinones-Jenab V. Sex differences in dopamine D2-like receptor-mediated G-protein activation in the medial prefrontal cortex after cocaine. Ethn Dis. 2010; 20(1 Suppl 1):S1-88-91.
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    Score: 0.024
  7. Nazarian A, Sun WL, Zhou L, Kemen LM, Jenab S, Quinones-Jenab V. Sex differences in basal and cocaine-induced alterations in PKA and CREB proteins in the nucleus accumbens. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2009 Apr; 203(3):641-50.
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    Score: 0.022
  8. Zhou L, Nazarian A, Sun WL, Jenab S, Quinones-Jenab V. Basal and cocaine-induced sex differences in the DARPP-32-mediated signaling pathway. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2009 Mar; 203(1):175-83.
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    Score: 0.022
  9. Quinones-Jenab V, Minerly AC, Niyomchia T, Akahvan A, Jenab S, Frye C. Progesterone and allopregnanolone are induced by cocaine in serum and brain tissues of male and female rats. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2008 May; 89(3):292-7.
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    Score: 0.021
  10. Wu HB, Niyomchai T, Festa E, Minerly AE, Weierstall K, Hunter D, Sun W, Weiner J, Jenab S, Quinones-Jenab V. Effects of RU 486 and tamoxifen on cocaine-induced behavioral and endocrinologic activations in male and female Fischer rats. Ethn Dis. 2008; 18(2 Suppl 2):S2-81-6.
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    Score: 0.021
  11. Qui?ones-Jenab V. Why are women from Venus and men from Mars when they abuse cocaine? Brain Res. 2006 Dec 18; 1126(1):200-3.
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    Score: 0.019
  12. Mannino CA, South SM, Inturrisi CE, Quinones-Jenab V. Pharmacokinetics and effects of 17beta-estradiol and progesterone implants in ovariectomized rats. J Pain. 2005 Dec; 6(12):809-16.
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    Score: 0.018
  13. Kuba T, Wu HB, Nazarian A, Festa ED, Barr GA, Jenab S, Inturrisi CE, Quinones-Jenab V. Estradiol and progesterone differentially regulate formalin-induced nociception in ovariectomized female rats. Horm Behav. 2006 Apr; 49(4):441-9.
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    Score: 0.018
  14. Festa ED, Jenab S, Weiner J, Nazarian A, Niyomchai T, Russo SJ, Kemen LM, Akhavan A, Wu HB, Quinones-Jenab V. Cocaine-induced sex differences in D1 receptor activation and binding levels after acute cocaine administration. Brain Res Bull. 2006 Jan 15; 68(4):277-84.
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    Score: 0.018
  15. Kuba T, Quinones-Jenab V. The role of female gonadal hormones in behavioral sex differences in persistent and chronic pain: clinical versus preclinical studies. Brain Res Bull. 2005 Aug 15; 66(3):179-88.
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    Score: 0.018
  16. Kuba T, Kemen LM, Quinones-Jenab V. Estradiol administration mediates the inflammatory response to formalin in female rats. Brain Res. 2005 Jun 14; 1047(1):119-22.
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    Score: 0.017
  17. Festa ED, Quinones-Jenab V. Gonadal hormones provide the biological basis for sex differences in behavioral responses to cocaine. Horm Behav. 2004 Dec; 46(5):509-19.
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    Score: 0.017
  18. Nazarian A, Russo SJ, Festa ED, Kraish M, Quinones-Jenab V. The role of D1 and D2 receptors in the cocaine conditioned place preference of male and female rats. Brain Res Bull. 2004 May 30; 63(4):295-9.
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    Score: 0.016
  19. Festa ED, Russo SJ, Gazi FM, Niyomchai T, Kemen LM, Lin SN, Foltz R, Jenab S, Quinones-Jenab V. Sex differences in cocaine-induced behavioral responses, pharmacokinetics, and monoamine levels. Neuropharmacology. 2004 Apr; 46(5):672-87.
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    Score: 0.016
  20. Festa ED, Jenab S, Chin J, Gazi FM, Wu HB, Russo SJ, Quinones-Jenab V. Frequency of cocaine administration affects behavioral and endocrine responses in male and female Fischer rats. Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand). 2003 Dec; 49(8):1275-80.
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    Score: 0.016
  21. Russo SJ, Jenab S, Fabian SJ, Festa ED, Kemen LM, Quinones-Jenab V. Sex differences in the conditioned rewarding effects of cocaine. Brain Res. 2003 Apr 25; 970(1-2):214-20.
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    Score: 0.015
  22. Jenab S, Niyomchai T, Chin J, Festa ED, Russo SJ, Perrotti LI, Quinones-Jenab V. Effects of cocaine on c-fos and preprodynorphin mRNA levels in intact and ovariectomized Fischer rats. Brain Res Bull. 2002 Jul; 58(3):295-9.
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    Score: 0.014
  23. Nygard SK, Klambatsen A, Hazim R, Eltareb MH, Blank JC, Chang AJ, Quinones-Jenab V, Jenab S. Sexually dimorphic intracellular responses after cocaine-induced conditioned place preference expression. Brain Res. 2013 Jul 03; 1520:121-33.
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    Score: 0.008
  24. Mannino CA, South SM, Quinones-Jenab V, Inturrisi CE. Estradiol replacement in ovariectomized rats is antihyperalgesic in the formalin test. J Pain. 2007 Apr; 8(4):334-42.
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    Score: 0.005
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