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Bill Boggan, Ph.D.
Phone: (843) 792-5222 Education: B.S., Industrial Relations, University of North Carolina (1964);
The effects on brain neurochemical systems of prenatal exposure of mice to alcohol and other drugs of abuse.
Boggan, W.O., Xu, W. & Middaugh, L.D. Prenatal ETOH effects on dopamine receptors of male and female mice. Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research 18:468, 1994. Middaugh, L.D., & Boggan, W.O. Perinatal maternal ethanol effects on pregnant mice and on offspring viability and growth: influences of exposure time and weaning diet. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 19:1351-1358, 1995. Boggan, W.O., Xu, W., Shepherd, C.L. & Middaugh, L.D. Effects of prenatal ethanol exposure on dopamine systems in C57BL/6J mice. Neurotoxicology and Teratology 18:41-48, 1996. Xu, W., Tyor, W.R., Middaugh, L.D., & Boggan, W.O. Cocaine/sex type effects on T-lymphocytes: A preliminary report. Drug and Chemical Toxicology 19:109-119, 1996. Miller, S.R., Middaugh, L.D., Boggan, W.O., & Patrick, K.S. Cocaine concentrations in fetal C57BL/6 mouse brain relative to maternal brain and plasma. Neurotoxicology Teratology 18: 645-649, 1996. Middaugh, L.D., Boggan, W.O., Bingel, S.A., Patrick, K.S., & Xu, W. A murine model of prenatal cocaine exposure: Effects on the mother and the fetus. Pharmacology Biochemistry Behavior, 55:565-574, 1996. |
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