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David S. Roane
David S. Roane
Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Gatton College of Pharmacy, East Tennessee State University
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Valproate-associated hyperammonemic encephalopathy
J Wadzinski, R Franks, D Roane, M Bayard
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 20 (5), 499-502, 2007
1792007
Continuous sucrose feeding decreases pain threshold and increases morphine potency
DS Roane, RJ Martin
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 35 (1), 225-229, 1990
851990
Distribution of glucokinase, glucose transporter GLUT2, sulfonylurea receptor-1, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor and neuropeptide Y messenger RNAs in rat brain by quantitative …
B Li, X Xi, DS Roane, DH Ryan, RJ Martin
Molecular brain research 113 (1-2), 139-142, 2003
782003
Nociception and opioid-induced analgesia in lean (Fa/−) and obese (fa/fa) Zucker rats
DS Roane, JR Porter
Physiology & behavior 38 (2), 215-218, 1986
691986
Cadmium disposition in the earthworm Eisenia fetida
ME Honeycutt, BL Roberts, DS Roane
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 30 (2), 143-150, 1995
541995
The premature infant and painful procedures
A Mitchell, S Brooks, D Roane
Pain Management Nursing 1 (2), 58-65, 2000
502000
Synthesis of 2-piperidinecarboxylic acid derivatives as potential anticonvulsants
B Ho, PM Venkatarangan, SF Cruse, CN Hinko, PH Andersen, AM Crider, ...
European journal of medicinal chemistry 33 (1), 23-31, 1998
431998
Effects of formulation design on niacin therapeutics: mechanism of action, metabolism, and drug delivery
DL Cooper, DE Murrell, DS Roane, S Harirforoosh
International journal of pharmaceutics 490 (1-2), 55-64, 2015
412015
Faculty applicants’ attempt to inflate CVs using predatory journals
BB Pond, SD Brown, DW Stewart, DS Roane, S Harirforoosh
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 83 (1), 7210, 2019
352019
Relationships between sustained sucrose-feeding and opioid tolerance and withdrawal
GM Schoenbaum, RJ Martin, DS Roane
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 34 (4), 911-914, 1989
351989
Hydroxyl-substituted sulfonylureas as potent inhibitors of specific [3H] glyburide binding to rat brain synaptosomes
RA Hill, S Rudra, B Peng, DS Roane, JK Bounds, Y Zhang, A Adloo, T Lu
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 11 (9), 2099-2113, 2003
332003
Decreased [3H]-naloxone binding and elevated dynorphin-A (1–8) content in Zucker rat brain
DS Roane, MJ Iadarola, JR Porter
Physiology & behavior 43 (3), 371-374, 1988
331988
Reduction of food intake and morphine analgesia by central glybenclamide
DS Roane, NE Boyd
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 46 (1), 205-207, 1993
281993
Short-term food restriction and refeeding alter expression of genes likely involved in brain glucosensing
J Zhou, DS Roane, X Xi, I Bogacka, B Li, DH Ryan, RJ Martin
Experimental Biology and Medicine 228 (8), 943-950, 2003
252003
Quinpirole-induced alterations of tail temperature appear as hyperalgesia in the radiant heat tail-flick test
DS Roane, JK Bounds, CY Ang, AA Adloo
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 59 (1), 77-82, 1998
241998
Discontinuation of sustained sucrose-feeding aggravates morphine withdrawal
GM Schoenbaum, RJ Martin, DS Roane
Brain research bulletin 24 (4), 565-568, 1990
241990
Neonatal quinpirole treatment enhances locomotor activation and dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens core in response to amphetamine treatment in adulthood
ZA Cope, KN Huggins, AB Sheppard, DM Noel, DS Roane, RW Brown
Synapse 64 (4), 289-300, 2010
232010
Expression levels of genes likely involved in glucose-sensing in the obese Zucker rat brain
I Bogacka, DS Roane, X Xi, J Zhou, B Li, DH Ryan, RJ Martin
Nutritional Neuroscience 7 (2), 67-74, 2004
232004
Glucose feeding exacerbates parathion-induced neurotoxicity
K Olivier, J Liu, S Karanth, H Zhang, DS Roane, CN Pope
Journal of toxicology and environmental health Part A 63 (4), 253-271, 2001
182001
Evidence of hyperglycemic hyperalgesia by quinpirole
DS Roane, D Paul
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 41 (1), 65-67, 1992
111992
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