Anne M Andrews

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P3829Publons author ID2810133
P1053ResearcherIDB-4442-2011

P69educated atAmerican UniversityQ168000
Pennsylvania State UniversityQ739627
P108employerUCLA David Geffen School of MedicineQ842165
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P735given nameAnneQ564684
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Q441860292'-NH(2)-MPTP [1-methyl-4-(2'-aminophenyl)-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine] depletes serotonin and norepinephrine in rats: a comparison with 2'-CH(3)-MPTP [1-methyl-4-(2'-methylphenyl)-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine].
Q36915977A pharmacological analysis of mice with a targeted disruption of the serotonin transporter.
Q34600057A physical model of axonal damage due to oxidative stress
Q58466929Advancing Biocapture Substrates via Chemical Lift-Off Lithography
Q46719852Altered serotonin synthesis, turnover and dynamic regulation in multiple brain regions of mice lacking the serotonin transporter
Q46176680Analyzing Spin Selectivity in DNA-Mediated Charge Transfer via Fluorescence Microscopy.
Q57175418Aptamer Recognition of Multiplexed Small-Molecule-Functionalized Substrates
Q91321385Aptamer-field-effect transistors overcome Debye length limitations for small-molecule sensing
Q48176378Bad Behavior: Improving Reproducibility in Behavior Testing
Q34247513Biomarkers to predict antidepressant response
Q33747022Boron-Doped Diamond Microelectrodes Reveal Reduced Serotonin Uptake Rates in Lymphocytes from Adult Rhesus Monkeys Carrying the Short Allele of the 5-HTTLPR.
Q34636083Brain-derived neurotrophic factor-deficient mice exhibit a hippocampal hyperserotonergic phenotype.
Q34434415Capillary ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography with elevated temperature for sub-one minute separations of basal serotonin in submicroliter brain microdialysate samples.
Q42326573Celebrating serotonin.
Q94673619Chemical Lift-Off Lithography of Metal and Semiconductor Surfaces
Q58467124Chemistry and the BRAIN Initiative
Q45243450Chronoamperometry to determine differential reductions in uptake in brain synaptosomes from serotonin transporter knockout mice
Q37154566Common and rare alleles of the serotonin transporter gene, SLC6A4, associated with Tourette's disorder.
Q58467322Comparison of Oligo(ethylene glycol)alkanethiols versus n-Alkanethiols: Self-Assembly, Insertion, and Functionalization
Q44121467Controlled DNA Patterning by Chemical Lift-Off Lithography: Matrix Matters.
Q92487861Correction to "In Utero Exposure to Citalopram Mitigates Maternal Stress Effects on Fetal Brain Development"
Q57176236Dark Classics in Chemical Neuroscience: 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine
Q97686391Detecting DNA and RNA and Differentiating Single-Nucleotide Variations via Field-Effect Transistors
Q35844326Differential serotonin transport is linked to the rh5-HTTLPR in peripheral blood cells.
Q46087477Differentiating Siblings: The Case of Dopamine and Norepinephrine
Q104789001Divalent Cation Dependence Enhances Dopamine Aptamer Biosensing
Q37728142Diverse Applications of Nanomedicine
Q48344915Editors' Favorites of 2016.
Q48234445Editors' Favorites of 2017.
Q93126541Editors' Favorites: Best of 2018
Q47566046Emerging Trends in Micro- and Nanoscale Technologies in Medicine: From Basic Discoveries to Translation.
Q42471590Exploring the relationship between serotonin and brain-derived neurotrophic factor: analysis of BDNF protein and extraneuronal 5-HT in mice with reduced serotonin transporter or BDNF expression.
Q43459678Fabrication of High-Performance Ultrathin In2O3 Film Field-Effect Transistors and Biosensors Using Chemical Lift-Off Lithography
Q46940261Filtration disrupts synaptosomes during radiochemical analysis of serotonin uptake: comparison with chronoamperometry in SERT knockout mice
Q100753154Flexible Multiplexed In2O3 Nanoribbon Aptamer-Field-Effect Transistors for Biosensing
Q118170633Flexible and Implantable Polyimide Aptamer-Field-Effect Transistor Biosensors
Q36681291From the bottom up: dimensional control and characterization in molecular monolayers.
Q48280203Functional characterization of the S41Y (C2755A) polymorphism of tryptophan hydroxylase 2.
Q42471599Gene dose-dependent alterations in extraneuronal serotonin but not dopamine in mice with reduced serotonin transporter expression
Q48053229Gene structure and 5'-flanking regulatory region of the murine serotonin transporter
Q35190843Head-to-head comparisons of carbon fiber microelectrode coatings for sensitive and selective neurotransmitter detection by voltammetry
Q46041990High-Affinity Nucleic-Acid-Based Receptors for Steroids.
Q30485725How the serotonin story is being rewritten by new gene-based discoveries principally related to SLC6A4, the serotonin transporter gene, which functions to influence all cellular serotonin systems.
Q58467631Hybrid approaches to nanometer-scale patterning: Exploiting tailored intermolecular interactions
Q92651747In Utero Exposure to Citalopram Mitigates Maternal Stress Effects on Fetal Brain Development
Q58466989Interplay between materials and microfluidics
Q61450754Large-Area, Ultrathin Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Nanoribbon Arrays Fabricated by Chemical Lift-Off Lithography
Q44985248Late onset loss of hippocampal 5-HT and NE is accompanied by increases in BDNF protein expression in mice co-expressing mutant APP and PS1.
Q46757199Locomotor hyperactivity and alterations in dopamine neurotransmission are associated with overexpression of A53T mutant human alpha-synuclein in mice
Q58467697Microcontact insertion printing
Q48326417Nano in the brain: nano-neuroscience
Q93079486Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at UCLA
Q36881466Nanotools for neuroscience and brain activity mapping
Q104498240Narrower Nanoribbon Biosensors Fabricated by Chemical Lift-off Lithography Show Higher Sensitivity
Q36012336Native serotonin membrane receptors recognize 5-hydroxytryptophan-functionalized substrates: enabling small-molecule recognition.
Q28083925Neurochips Enable Nanoscale Devices for High-Resolution In Vivo Neurotransmitter Sensing
Q44619579Neuronal and astroglial responses to the serotonin and norepinephrine neurotoxin: 1-methyl-4-(2'-aminophenyl)-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine
Q118170643Optogenetic Stimulation of Midbrain Dopamine Neurons Produces Striatal Serotonin Release
Q47107664Patterning of supported gold monolayers via chemical lift-off lithography.
Q58467395Patterning small-molecule biocapture surfaces: microcontact insertion printing vs. photolithography
Q90832832Phenylalanine Monitoring via Aptamer-Field-Effect Transistor Sensors
Q36851690Physiologically relevant changes in serotonin resolved by fast microdialysis.
Q46790298Polymer-Pen Chemical Lift-Off Lithography.
Q58466890Polyserotonin Nanoparticles as Multifunctional Materials for Biomedical Applications
Q47674178Prefrontal Cortex Vistas: A Serotonin Safari
Q42505227Reduced brain-derived neurotrophic factor is associated with a loss of serotonergic innervation in the hippocampus of aging mice.
Q36540897Rethinking 5-HT1A receptors: emerging modes of inhibitory feedback of relevance to emotion-related behavior
Q89571834Scalable Fabrication of Quasi-One-Dimensional Gold Nanoribbons for Plasmonic Sensing
Q33407591Scanning electron microscopy of nanoscale chemical patterns
Q38664939Self-Collapse Lithography.
Q46039625Serotonin States and Social Anxiety.
Q36540930Serotonin uptake is largely mediated by platelets versus lymphocytes in peripheral blood cells
Q51006625Sex- and SERT-mediated differences in stimulated serotonin revealed by fast microdialysis.
Q112286441Simultaneous serotonin and dopamine monitoring across timescales by rapid pulse voltammetry with partial least squares regression
Q58467196Small-Molecule Arrays for Sorting G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
Q58466883Small-Molecule Patterning via Prefunctionalized Alkanethiols
Q46329761Subtractive patterning via chemical lift-off lithography
Q118170589Technology Roadmap for Flexible Sensors
Q43159733The BRAIN Initiative: toward a chemical connectome
Q46419916The Chemistry of Thought: The Role of the Measurement Sciences in Brain Research
Q48626972The future of monitoring molecules
Q46804454The neurotoxin 2'-NH2-MPTP degenerates serotonin axons and evokes increases in hippocampal BDNF.
Q36682309The real catecholamine content of secretory vesicles in the CNS revealed by electrochemical cytometry.
Q58467417Thin Gold Film-Assisted Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Biomolecule Sensing
Q51549190Tuning stamp surface energy for soft lithography of polar molecules to fabricate bioactive small-molecule microarrays.
Q46321846Visual Inspiration andCover Art.
Q42772045What's old is new.
Q48238332Why Monitor Molecules in Neuroscience?
Q30496339gamma-Aminobutyric acid-type A receptor deficits cause hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis hyperactivity and antidepressant drug sensitivity reminiscent of melancholic forms of depression

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