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Marjorie Levinstein
Marjorie Levinstein
Other namesMarjorie Rose Levinstein
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Verified email at nih.gov
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5-HT1A receptors on mature dentate gyrus granule cells are critical for the antidepressant response
BA Samuels, C Anacker, A Hu, MR Levinstein, A Pickenhagen, ...
Nature neuroscience 18 (11), 1606-1616, 2015
1862015
Role of adult hippocampal neurogenesis in persistent pain
AV Apkarian, AA Mutso, MV Centeno, L Kan, M Wu, M Levinstein, ...
Pain 157 (2), 418-428, 2016
1162016
Mechanisms underlying the antidepressant response and treatment resistance
MR Levinstein, BA Samuels
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 8, 208, 2014
1112014
The behavioral effects of the antidepressant tianeptine require the mu-opioid receptor
BA Samuels, KM Nautiyal, AC Kruegel, MR Levinstein, VM Magalong, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 42 (10), 2052-2063, 2017
1072017
S 38093, a histamine H3 antagonist/inverse agonist, promotes hippocampal neurogenesis and improves context discrimination task in aged mice
JP Guilloux, BA Samuels, I Mendez-David, A Hu, M Levinstein, C Faye, ...
Scientific reports 7 (1), 42946, 2017
292017
Mu opioid receptor activation mediates (S)-ketamine reinforcement in rats: implications for abuse liability
MR Levinstein, ML Carlton, T Di Ianni, EN Ventriglia, A Rizzo, JL Gomez, ...
Biological Psychiatry 93 (12), 1118-1126, 2023
162023
Dentate gyrus activin signaling mediates the antidepressant response
MM Gergues, CN Yohn, A Bharadia, MR Levinstein, BA Samuels
Translational Psychiatry 11 (1), 1-16, 2021
162021
5-HT1B Receptor-Mediated Activation of ERK1/2 Requires Both Gαi/o and β-Arrestin Proteins
Y Liu, AW Gibson, MR Levinstein, AJ Lesiak, SE Ong, JF Neumaier
ACS chemical neuroscience 10 (7), 3143-3153, 2019
122019
Stress induces divergent gene expression among lateral habenula efferent pathways
MR Levinstein, KR Coffey, RG Marx, AJ Lesiak, JF Neumaier
Neurobiology of stress 13, 100268, 2020
92020
PACAP‐expressing neurons in the lateral habenula diminish negative emotional valence
MR Levinstein, DJ Bergkamp, ZK Lewis, A Tsobanoudis, K Hashikawa, ...
Genes, Brain and Behavior, e12801, 2022
72022
6-O-(2-[18F]Fluoroethyl)-6-O-Desmethyl-Diprenorphine ([18F]FE-DPN) Preferentially Binds to Mu Opioid Receptors In Vivo
MR Levinstein, EN Ventriglia, JL Gomez, RC Budinich, J Marton, ...
Molecular Imaging and Biology 25 (2), 384-390, 2023
42023
In vivo photopharmacology with light-activated opioid drugs
SP McClain, X Ma, DA Johnson, CA Johnson, AE Layden, JC Yung, ...
Neuron 111 (24), 3926-3940. e10, 2023
22023
Sex dependence of opioid-mediated responses to subanesthetic ketamine in rats
T Di Ianni, SN Ewbank, MR Levinstein, MM Azadian, RC Budinich, ...
Nature Communications 15 (1), 893, 2024
12024
Unique pharmacodynamic properties and low abuse liability of the µ-opioid receptor ligand (S)-methadone
MR Levinstein, PA De Oliveira, N Casajuana-Martin, C Quiroz, ...
Molecular psychiatry, 1-9, 2023
1*2023
(S)-Ketamine Reinforcement and Abuse Liability in Rats is Mediated by Mu Opioid Receptor Activation
M Levinstein, M Carlton, T Di Ianni, E Ventriglia, A Rizzo, J Gomez, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 47, 471-471, 2022
12022
Striatal 5-HT1B receptors and aggression
MR Levinstein, JF Neumaier
Biological psychiatry 82 (4), 235-236, 2017
12017
Exploring the role of mu opioid receptors in the therapeutic potential and abuse liability of (S)-ketamine.
MR Levinstein, M Michaelides
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2023
2023
Diversity of Lateral Habenula Neuron Roles in Negative Valence Events
MR Levinstein
University of Washington, 2020
2020
Lateral Habenula Circuits: Using Intersectional Expression of DREADDS and RiboTag to Define Their Roles in Stress
J Neumaier, K Coffey, M Levinstein, A Lesiak, S Nair
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 44 (SUPPL 1), 147-147, 2019
2019
The Role of Dentate Gyrus Activin Signaling in the Antidepressant Treatment Response
C Yohn, M Levinstein, R Hen, B Samuels
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 41, S301-S301, 2016
2016
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