Journal Article |
| Javors MA, Hatch JP, Lamb RJ. Sequential combination of self-report, breath carbon monoxide, and saliva cotinine to assess smoking status Drug Alcohol Depend 2011 Jan;113(2-3):242-244.
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| Harrison DE, Strong R, Sharp ZD, Nelson JF, Astle CM, Flurkey K, Nadon NL, Wilkinson JE, Frenkel K, Carter CS, Pahor M, Javors MA, Fernandez E, Miller RA. Rapamycin fed late in life extends lifespan in genetically heterogeneous mice Nature 2009 Jul;460(7253):392-395.
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| Li J, Unzeitig A, Javors MA, Rice KC, Koek W, France CP. Discriminative stimuls effects of 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-methylphenyl)-2-aminopropane (DOM), ketanserin, and (R)-(+)-alpha-(2,3-dimethoxyphenyl)-1-[2-(4-fluorophenyl)ethyl]-4-pipidinemethanol (MDL100907) in rats Journal and Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 2009 Jan;331:671-679.
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| Dawes MA, Roache JD, Javors MA, Bergeson SE, Richard DM, Mathias CW, Ait-Daoud N, Dougherty DM, Johnson BA. Drinking histories in alcohol-use-disordered youth: preliminary findings on relationships to platelet serotonin transporter expression with genotypes of the serotonin transporter Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2009 Jan;70:899-907.
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| Ginsburg BC, Javors MA, Friesenhahn G, Frontz M, Martinez G, Hite T, Lamb RJ. Mouse breathalyzer Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2008 Jul;32(7):1181-1185.
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| Johnson BA, Javors MA, Roache P, Seneviratne C, Bergeson SE, Ait-Daoud N, Dawes MA, Ma JZ. Can serotonin transporter genotype predict serotonergic function, chronicity, and severity of drinking? Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 2008 Jan;32(1):209-216.
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| Gaval-Cruz M, Schroeder JP, Liles LC, Javors MA, Weinshenker. Effect of disulfiram and dopamine -hydroxylase genotype on cocaine-induced seizures Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior 2008 Jan;89:556-562.
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| Miller PM, Spies C, Neumann T, Javors MA, Hoyumpa AM, Roache P, Webb AL, Kashi M, Sharkey FE, Anton RF, Egan BM, Basile J, Nguyen S, Fleming MF, Dillie KS. Alcohol Biomarker Screening in Medical and Surgical Settings Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2006 Feb;30(2):185-193.
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Book Chapter |
| Javors MA, King TS, Ginsburg BC, Gerak LR. Neurobehavioral toxicology of substances of abuse. In: Johnson BA. Addiction Medicine: Science and Practice. New York City, New York: Springer Science and Business Media, LLC; 2011. p. 283-323.
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Abstract |
| Javors, MA, Hoyumpa, A, Roache, J, Sharkey, F and King TS. Serum %CDT as a Biomarker for Liver Damage in Alcohol Abstainers Santa Barbara, CA; 2005 Jan. (28th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism).
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| *BA Johnson, N Ait-Daoud, C Seneviratne, JD Roache, MA Javors, X-Q Wang, L Liu, JK Penberthy, CC DeClemente, MD. Pharmacogenetic approach at the serotonin transporter gene as a method to reduce severe alcohol consumption American Journal of Psychiatry 2011 Jan;168:242-244.
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| Ginsburg BC
Martinez G
Friesenhahn G
Javors MA
Lamb RJ. Acute tolerance to rate-decreasing effects of single doses of ethanol Physiology and Behavior 2008 Jan;.
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Federal |
| Funding Agency |
Veterans Administration Hospital |
| Title |
Technical Services for Psychotherapeutic Drug Levels |
| Status |
Active |
| Period |
6/1996 - Present |
| Role |
Co-Investigator |
| Grant Detail |
Director of Contract |
| Funding Agency |
NIH/NIDA |
| Title |
Vulnerability to Opioids: A Mouse Model |
| Status |
Active |
| Period |
9/2008 - 5/2012 |
| Role |
Co-Investigator |
| Grant Detail |
The abuse of prescription opioid analgesics by adolescents is on the rise. This is particularly worrisome because little is known about the effects of opioids in adolescents, and because adolescence appears to be an especially vulnerable period during which drugs may have different, longer-lasting effects than during adulthood. The studies in this application use adolescent animal models to learn more about the risk factors for abuse of prescription opioid analgesics, which will help to develop approaches to prevent and treat this important public health issue. |
| Funding Agency |
NIMH |
| Title |
Southwest Brain Bank R24MH07603901A1 |
| Status |
Complete |
| Period |
4/2009 - 4/2012 |
| Role |
Co-Investigator |
| Grant Detail |
The goal of this proposal is to create and maintain a resource of postmortem bipolar disorder brain tissue that will be available nation-wide to qualified researchers. |
| Funding Agency |
NIH / NIDA |
| Title |
Increasing Contingency Management Success Using Shaping |
| Status |
Active |
| Period |
8/2005 - 3/2011 |
| Role |
Co-Investigator |
| Grant Detail |
The purpose of this study is to test whether the shaping of contingency management payments will increase the success of reducing smoking. |
Private |
| Funding Agency |
Department of Psychiatry, UTHSCSA |
| Title |
Inflammation and Microglial Activation in Bipolar Disorder |
| Status |
Active |
| Period |
9/2009 - 8/2010 |
| Role |
Co-Investigator |
| Grant Detail |
This study examines the effects of microglia as contributors to the inflammatory response and oxidative stress pathways in the postmortem brains of bipolar subjects. Due to the limited availability of postmortem human brain tissue, these studies will provide critical information in the understanding of immune and oxidative stress pathways in the neuropathophysiology of bipolar disorder. |
State |
| Funding Agency |
University Hospital |
| Title |
Technical Services for Psychotherapeutic Drug Levels |
| Status |
Active |
| Period |
1/1994 - Present |
| Role |
Co-Investigator |
| Grant Detail |
Director of Contract |