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William F. Maragos, MD, PhD:  Selected Publications | Faculty Profiles  |  William F. Maragos, MD, PhD

  • Jakel RJ and Maragos WF. Huntingtons disease neuronal cell death: a potential role for dopamine. Trends Neurosci, 23: 239-245, 2000.

  • Maragos WF, Jakel R, Chesnut D, Pocernich CB, Butterfield DA, St. Clair DK, and Cass WA. Methamphetamine toxicity is attenuated in mice that overexpress human manganese superoxide dismutase, Brain Res 878:218-222, 2000.

  • Nath A, Maragos WF, Avison M, Schmitt F and Berger JR. Acceleration of HIV dementia with methamphetamine and cocaine use. J Neurovirol 7:66-71, 2001.

  • Maragos WF, Jun Zhu, Chesnut MD and Dwoskin LP. Mitochondrial toxins inhibit [3H]Dopamine uptake in rat striatal synaptosomes. Biochem Pharm 7201:1-7, 2002.

  • Maragos WF, Young KL, Altman CA, Turchan JT, Pauly, JR, Guseva M, Nath A and Cass WA. HIV-1 Tat protein and methamphetamine interact synergistically to impair striatal dopaminergic function. J Neurochem 83:955-963, 2002.

  • Maragos WF, Tillman P, Jones M, Bruce-Keller AJ, Roth S, Bell JE and Nath A. Neuronal injury in CA3 Region and dentate gyrus of hippocampus with HIV-1 Tat protein. Neuroscience117:43-53, 2003.

  • Maragos WF, Young KL, Dean JL, Rockich KT. Pre- or post-treatment with the mitochondrial uncoupler 2,4-dinitrophenol attenuates striatal quinolinate lesions. Brain Res. 966:312-316, 2003.

  • Cass WA, Harned ME, Peters LE, Nath A and Maragos WF. Potentiation of the dopamine-depleting effects of neurotoxic doses of methamphetamine in the rat by HIV-1 protein Tat. Brain Res. 984:133-142, 2003.

  • Maragos WF, Young KL, Altman CA, Pocernich CB, Drake J, Butterfield DA, Seif I, Holschneider DP, Chen K and Shih JC. Striatal Damage and Oxidative Stress Induced by the Mitochondrial Toxin Malonate are Reduced in Clorgyline-Treated Rats and MAO-A Deficient Mice. Neurochem. Res. 29:741-746, 2004.

  • Maragos WF and Korde AS. Mitochondrial Uncoupling as a Potential Therapeutic Target in Acute Central Nervous System Injury. J. Neurochem. 91:257-262, 2004.

 

 

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