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    Mean cocaine consumed (mg/kg) over 10 days. by Christopher Rowan (21499924)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Cocaine abuse and Cocaine Use Disorder (CUD) is an increasingly urgent public health issue leading to major health risks often resulting in a decreased lifespan and quality of life. Previous human research has described brain function of cocaine addicts however the amount of cocaine use, duration of use, and exclusion of using other drugs (i.e., nicotine and alcohol) have all been difficult to control. …”
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    A Platinum(IV) ProdrugPerfluoroaryl Macrocyclic Peptide Conjugate Enhances Platinum Uptake in the Brain by Colin M. Fadzen (4543159)

    Published 2020
    “…We investigate the pharmacokinetics of this conjugate in mice and show that the amount of platinum in the brain after treatment with the conjugate is 15-fold greater than with cisplatin after 5 h.…”
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    DataSheet_1_Nocturnal melatonin increases glucose uptake via insulin-independent action in the goldfish brain.pdf by Kazuki Watanabe (519518)

    Published 2023
    “…Next, treatment with N1-acetyl-5-methoxykynuramine (AMK), a melatonin metabolite in the brain, directly increased glucose uptake in cultured brain cells. …”
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    Custom MATLAB code. by Samuel A. Jones (17912769)

    Published 2024
    “…This dissociation—between comparable information encoded in brain activation patterns across the 2 age groups, but age-related increases in regional blood-oxygen-level-dependent responses—contradicts the widespread notion that older adults recruit new regions as a compensatory mechanism to encode task-relevant information. …”
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    Mass univariate fMRI analysis—Results. by Samuel A. Jones (17912769)

    Published 2024
    “…This dissociation—between comparable information encoded in brain activation patterns across the 2 age groups, but age-related increases in regional blood-oxygen-level-dependent responses—contradicts the widespread notion that older adults recruit new regions as a compensatory mechanism to encode task-relevant information. …”