Full-Length Papers:
P1.
K.L., Lyon, M., Tietler, M. and Glick, S.D.,
1986. Asymmetry in D-2
binding in female rat striata. Brain
Res. 363:192-195.
P2.
Drew, K.L. and Glick, S.D. 1987.
Classical conditioning of amphetamine-induced lateralized and
nonlateralized activity in rats. Psychopharmacology.
92:52-57.
P3.
Glick, S.D., Shapiro, R.M., Drew, K.L., Hinds, P.A. and Carlson, J.N.
1986. Differences in
spontaneous and amphetamine-induced rotational behavior, and in sensitization to
amphetamine, among Sprague-Dawley derived rats obtained from different sources.
Physiol. Behav. 38:67-70
P4.
Drew, K.L. and Glick, S.D. 1988.
Characterization of the associative nature of sensitization to
amphetamine-induced circling behavior and of the environment dependent
placebo-like response. Psychopharmacology.
95:482-487.
P5.
Drew, K.L. and Glick, S.D. 1988.
Environment dependent sensitization to amphetamine-induced circling
behavior. Pharmacology Biochemistry
and Behavior 31:705-708.
P6.
O’Connor, W.T., Drew, K.L. and Ungerstedt, U.
1989. Differences in
dopamine release and metabolism in rat striatal subregions following acute
clozapine using in vivo microdialysis. Neurosci.
Lett. 98:211-216.
P7.
Drew, K.L., O’Connor, W.T., Kehr, J. and Ungerstedt, U.
1989. Characterization of g-aminobutyric
acid and dopamine overflow following acute implantation of a microdialysis
probe. Life Sci. 45(14):1307-1317.
P8.
Drew, K.L. and Glick, S.D., 1990. Role
of D-1 and D-2 receptor stimulation in sensitization to amphetamine-induced
circling behavior and in expression and extinction of the Pavlovian conditioned
response. Psychopharmacology. 101:465-471.
P9.
Drew, K.L., O’Connor, W.T., Kehr, J. and Ungerstedt, U.
1990. Regional specific
effects of clozapine and haloperidol on GABA and dopamine release in rat basal
ganglia. Eur. J. Pharm. 187(3):385-397.
P10.
Osborne, P.G., O’Connor, W.T., Drew, K.L. and Ungerstedt, U.
1990. An in vivo
microdialysis characterization of extracellular dopamine and GABA in
dorsolateral striatum of awake freely moving and halothane anesthetized rats. J.
Neurosci. Methods. 34:99-105.
P11.
Drew, K.L. and Ungerstedt, U. 1991.
Pergolide presynaptically inhibits calcium-stimulated release of g-aminobutyric
acid from rat dorsolateral striatum. J. Neurochem. 57:1927-1930.
P12.
O'Connor, W.T., Drew, K.L. and Ungerstedt, U., 1995, Differential
cholinergic regulation of dopamine release in the dorsal and ventral neostriatum
of the rat. An in vivo
microdialysis study. J. Neurosci., 15(12):8353-8361.
P13.
Drew, K.L., Fitka T. and Hu, Y. and Ungerstedt, U. 1997, Non-exocytotic g-aminobutyric
acid efflux in rat striatum inhibits gnawing.
Life Sciences, 61(16):1593-1601.
P14.
Clapp-Lilly K.L., Roberts R.C., Duffy L.K., Irons K.P., Hu Y., Drew K.L.,
1999, An Ultrastructural analysis of tissue surrounding a microdialysis probe.
J. Neurosci. Methods, 90(2), 129-142.
P15.
Drew, K.L., Osborne, P.G., Frerichs, K.U., Hu, Y., Koren, R.E. Hallenbeck
J.M. and Rice, M.E., 1999, Ascorbate and glutathione regulation in hibernating
ground squirrels. Brain Research,
851(1-2), 1-8.
P16.
Osborne, P.G., Hu, Y., Covey D.N., Barnes, B.M., Katz, Z., and Drew, K.L.,
1999, Determination of striatal extracellular g-aminobutyric
acid in non-hibernating and hibernating arctic ground squirrels using
quantitative microdialysis. Brain Research, 839, 1-6.
P17.
Toien, O., Drew K.L. Chao, M.L., and Rice M.E., 2000, Dynamics of
ascorbate regulation during hibernation and arousal in arctic ground squirrels.
American Journal of Physiology,Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 281(2),
R572-R583.
P18.
Zhou, F., Xiongwei, Z., Castellani R.J., Stimmelmayr R., Perry G., Smith
M.A. and Drew K.L., 2001, Hibernation, a Model of Neuroprotection. American Journal of Pathology, 158(6), 2145-51
P19. Smith MA, Drew KL, Nunomura A, Takeda A, Hirai K, Zhu X, Atwood CS, Raina
AK, Rottkamp CA, Sayre LM, Friedland RP, Perry G. Amyloid-b,
tau alterations and mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer disease: the chickens
or the eggs? Neurochem Int. 2002, 40(6), 527-531.
P20. Drew,
K.L., Rice, M.E., Kuhn T.B. and Smith M.A., 2001, Neuroprotective
adaptations in hibernation: therapeutic implications for ischemia-reperfusion,
traumatic brain injury and neurodegenerative diseases. Free Radical Biology and
Medicine. 31(5), 563-573
P21. Drew K. L, TřienŘ., Rivera P..M. ,Smith M. A.,
Perry G. and Rice M. E. Role of the Antioxidant Ascorbate in Hibernation
and Warming from Hibernation. Comparative
Physiology and Biochemistry, in press.
P22.
Zhou F,
Braddock J F, Hu Y,
Zhu X, Castellani RJ, Smith
MA and Drew KL. Microbial Origin Of Glutamate, Hibernation and Tissue Trauma: An
in vivo Microdialysis Study.J. Neuroscience Methods, in press.
Book Chapters
C1.
Shapiro, R.M., Drew, K.L. and Glick, S.D.
Brain asymmetry, animal. In:
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Birkhauser Boston, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.
1988.
C2.
O’Connor, W.T., Drew, K.L., Carlsson, H. and Ungerstedt, U.
Neostigmine enhances haloperidol-induced increases in acetylcholine
release from rat striatal subregions: An in vivo microdialysis study.
Current Separations. 10(3):115-116, 1992.
C3. Bell
M. Drew, K.L., Smith M.A. and Hallenbeck, J.M., 2002, Ischemic tolerance in the
Brain – Models and Mechanisms. In Cell and Molecular Responses to Sress.
KB Storey and JM Storey (Eds.). Elsevier, In press