Joseph H. Porter
Virginia Commonwealth University
H-index: 28
North America-United States
Top articles of Joseph H. Porter
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Investigation of Cannabidiol in the mouse drug discrimination paradigm | Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research | Mohammed A Mustafa Justin L Poklis Kimberly N Karin Jayden A Elmer Joseph H Porter | 2024/4/1 |
Examination of the mechanisms underlying the discriminative stimulus properties of the atypical antipsychotic amisulpride | Behavioural Pharmacology | Timothy J Donahue Todd M Hillhouse Kevin A Webster Richard Young Eliseu O De Oliveira | 2024/2/1 |
Effects of (2R,6R)-hydroxynorketamine in assays of acute pain-stimulated and pain-depressed behaviors in mice | Plos one | Todd M Hillhouse Kaitlyn J Partridge Patrick I Garrett Sarah C Honeycutt Joseph H Porter | 2024/4/19 |
Preliminary assessment of the subjective effects of electronic-cigarettes in young-adult low-dose electronic-cigarette users: Effects of nicotine dose and e-liquid flavor | Journal of American College Health | Makenzie L Peterson Carson T Clark Cayla J Lynch James T Cooper Noah Gelfman | 2023/7/24 |
Discriminative Stimulus Properties of Lorcaserin in C57BL/6 mice | Fan Zhang Katherine Nicholson Keith L Shelton Todd M Hillhouse Herbert Y Meltzer | 2023/6/1 | |
Examination of the behavioral effects of ketamine in Sprague‐Dawley and Wistar Kyoto rats | The FASEB Journal | Fan Zhang Tegshjargal Baasansukh Keith L Shelton Joseph H Porter Katherine L Nicholson | 2022/5 |
Effects of subanesthetic ketamine and (2R, 6R) hydroxynorketamine on working memory and synaptic transmission in the nucleus reuniens in mice | Neuropharmacology | Priyodarshan Goswamee Remington Rice Elizabeth Leggett Fan Zhang Sofia Manicka | 2022/5/1 |
How to account for hallucinations in the interpretation of the antidepressant effects of psychedelics: a translational framework | Psychopharmacology | Manon van den Berg Igor Magaraggia Rudy Schreiber Todd M Hillhouse Joseph H Porter | 2022/6 |
Opioid receptor system contributes to the acute and sustained antidepressant-like effects, but not the hyperactivity motor effects of ketamine in mice | Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior | Fan Zhang Todd M Hillhouse Paige M Anderson Peyton O Koppenhaver Taylor N Kegen | 2021/9/1 |