Publications by authors named "T Richard Fort"

There are no approved therapeutics for psychostimulant use and recurrence of psychostimulant use. However, in preclinical rodent models environmental enrichment can decrease psychostimulant self-administration of low unit doses and cue-induced amphetamine seeking. We have previously demonstrated that glutamate-dependent therapeutics are able to alter amphetamine seeking to amphetamine-associated cues only in enriched rats.

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Forests play a crucial role in global carbon cycling by absorbing and storing significant amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Although boreal forests contribute to approximately 45% of the total forest carbon sink, tree growth and soil carbon sequestration are constrained by nutrient availability. Here, we examine if long-term nutrient input enhances tree productivity and whether this leads to carbon storage or whether stimulated microbial decomposition of organic matter limits soil carbon accumulation.

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Glutamatergic imbalances are characteristic of SUDs. Astrocytic and neuronal transporters help regulate glutamate homeostasis and disruptions in this homeostasis engender SUD. The cysteine-glutamate exchanger (xCT) is primarily localized on astrocytes and maintains glutamate concentrations.

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  • - The study explored whether ancrod, a drug that reduces fibrinogen levels, could safely treat sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL) by improving cochlear blood flow, as disturbances in this microcirculation may lead to hearing loss.
  • - Conducted as a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, the research aimed to enroll 99 patients but ended early with only 31 participants, showing no significant difference in hearing improvement between the ancrod group and the placebo group.
  • - Although ancrod effectively lowered fibrinogen levels and had a favorable safety profile, the high placebo response rate made it difficult to assess the drug's true efficacy, indicating that future SSHL trials need to account for this phenomenon. *
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The segmented semiconductor detectors for transmitted electrons in ultrahigh resolution scanning electron microscopes allow observing samples in various imaging modes. Typically, two standard modes of objective lens, with and without a magnetic field, differ by their resolution. If the beam deceleration mode is selected, then an electrostatic field around the sample is added.

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