|

UK Home Academics Athletics Medical Center Research Site Index Search UK


UK College of Medicine Department Logo  
click here to view a link

Return Home Click here for Faculty ProfilesClick here for ResidentsClick here for StaffClick here for Clinical ServicesClick here for Educational ServicesClick here for Conference ScheduleClick here for Neurological ResearchClick here for Faculty OpportunitesClick here for DirectionsClick here for Neurology's Intranet site

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John T. Slevin, MD:  Selected Publications | Faculty Profiles  |  John T. Slevin, MD

    Book Chapters

  • Slevin, J.T., Whiteheart, S.W. and Vanaman, T.C. A proteomic approach to the molecular analysis of kindling. In: Kindling 6 (M.E. Corcoran, S.L. Moshe, Eds.) Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, pp. 189-197, 2005. 

  • Slevin, J.T. and Ryan, M.H. Chapter 8: Headache. In: Adult Neurology: Mosby's Neurology Psychiatry Access Series Second Edition (J.Corey-Bloom, Ed.), Mosby, St. Louis, MO, pp. 111-133, 2005.

 

    Manuscripts

  • Slevin, J.T. and Ryan, M.H. Orally disintegrating Carbidopa-levodopa. Future Neurology 1:137-145, 2006.

  • Ryan, M. and Slevin, J.T. Restless legs syndrome. American Journal of Health-system Pharmacy, In press.

  • Chebrolu, H., Slevin, J.T., Gash, D.M., Gerhardt, G.A., Young, A.B., Given, C.A. and Smith, C.D. MRI Volumetric and Intensity Analysis of the Cerebellum in Parkinson's Disease. Experimental Neurology, In press

  • Nausieda, P.A., Pfeiffer, R.F., Tagliati, M., Kastenholz, K.V., DeRoche, C. and Slevin, J.T. A multicenter, open-label patient preference study of carbidopa-levodopa orally disintegrating tablets and convential carbidopa-levodopa tablets. Clinical Therapeutics 27:58-63, 2005.

  • Slevin, J.T., Gerhardt, G.A., Smith, C.D., Gash, D.M., Kryscio, R., and Young, A.B. Unilateral Intraputamenal GDNF Improves Bilateral Motor Functions in Patients with Parkinson Disease. J Neurosurgery 102:216-222, 2005.

  • Daugherty, K.K., Ryan, M. and Slevin, J.T. Essential tremor treated with topiramate:  A case series.  Hospital Pharmacy, 39:772-5, 2004.

  • Barnes, G.N. and Slevin, J.T. Glutamate receptor biology: Effect on synaptic connectivity and function in neurologic disease. Current Medicinal Chemistry, 10:2059-72, 2003.

  • Matveeva, E.A, Whiteheart, S.W. and Slevin, J.T. Accumulatiuon of SNARE complexes in hippocampal synaptosomes from chronically kindled rats. J. Neurochem. 84:621-624, 2003

  • Haughy, N.J., Nath, A., Mattson, M.P., Slevin, J.T. and Geiger, J.D. HIV-1 Tat through phosphorylation of NMDA receptors potentiates glutamate excitotoxicity. J Neurochem. 78:457-467, 2001.

 

 

UK HealthCare Logo

University of Kentucky
An Equal Opportunity University
Terms, Conditions, & Privacy

Neurology Home | Faculty Profiles | Residency Programs | Staff | Clinical Services | Educational Services
| Conference Schedules | Neurological Research | Faculty Opportunites |Directions | SharePoint

This page was last updated on August 7, 2007 . Please send comments to Tony Miller