Philip Groves

Title(s)Emeritus Professor, Psychiatry
SchoolVc-health Sciences-schools
Address9500 Gilman Drive #
La Jolla CA 92093
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    TRAINING PROGRAM-BASIC SCIENCE FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHIATRY
    NIH T32MH018398Jul 1, 1987 - Jun 30, 1996
    Role: Principal Investigator
    MECHANISM OF ACTION OF DRUGS OF ABUSE--AMPHETAMINE
    NIH R01DA002854Jun 1, 1980 - Mar 31, 2006
    Role: Co-Principal Investigator
    NOVEL MODES OF ACTION OF ABUSED DRUGS
    NIH K05DA000079Jun 1, 1980 - Aug 31, 2003
    Role: Principal Investigator
    MECHANISMS OF ACTION OF DRUGS OF ABUSE--AMPHETAMINE
    NIH R37DA002854Jun 1, 1980 - Mar 31, 1999
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. Striatal cells containing aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase: an immunohistochemical comparison with other classes of striatal neurons. Neuroscience. 2000; 98(3):501-11. Mura A, Linder JC, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 10869844.
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    2. Altered long-term potentiation in the hippocampus of apolipoprotein E-deficient mice. Neurosci Lett. 1998 Jun 19; 249(2-3):71-4. Veinbergs I, Jung MW, Young SJ, Van Uden E, Groves PM, Masliah E. PMID: 9682819.
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    3. Lesions in the dentate hilum and CA2/CA3 regions of the rat hippocampus produce cognitive deficits that correlate with site-specific glial activation. Neurobiol Learn Mem. 1997 Sep; 68(2):103-16. Samuel W, Masliah E, Brush DE, Garcia-Munoz M, Patino P, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 9322254.
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    4. Glutamate-dependent long-term presynaptic changes in corticostriatal excitability. Neuroscience. 1996 Jul; 73(1):109-19. Garcia-Munoz M, Patino P, Masliah E, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 8783235.
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    5. Effects of nicotine on dopaminergic nigrostriatal axons requires stimulation of presynaptic glutamatergic receptors. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1996 Jun; 277(3):1685-93. Garcia-Munoz M, Patino P, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 8667239.
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    6. Amphetamine-induced changes in nigrostriatal terminal excitability are modified following repeated amphetamine pretreatment. Brain Res. 1996 May 13; 720(1-2):131-8. Garcia-Munoz M, Segal DS, Patino P, Young SJ, Kuczenski R, Groves PM. PMID: 8782905.
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    7. Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase immunoreactive cells in the rat striatum: a possible site for the conversion of exogenous L-DOPA to dopamine. Brain Res. 1995 Dec 15; 704(1):51-60. Mura A, Jackson D, Manley MS, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 8750961.
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    8. Electron microscopic evidence for neurotoxicity in the basal ganglia. Neurochem Int. 1995 Feb; 26(2):195-202. Linder JC, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 7599540.
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    9. The distribution of cholinergic perikarya with respect to enkephalin-rich patches in the caudate nucleus of the adult cat. J Chem Neuroanat. 1994 Nov; 8(1):47-59. Martone ME, Young SJ, Armstrong DM, Groves PM. PMID: 7893420.
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    10. Compartmental organization of the peptide network in the human caudate nucleus. J Chem Neuroanat. 1994 Aug; 7(3):191-201. Manley MS, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 7531455.
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    11. 5-hydroxydopamine-labeled dopaminergic axons: three-dimensional reconstructions of axons, synapses and postsynaptic targets in rat neostriatum. Neuroscience. 1994 Feb; 58(3):593-604. Groves PM, Linder JC, Young SJ. PMID: 8170539.
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    12. Cholinergic neurons are distributed preferentially in areas rich in substance P-like immunoreactivity in the caudate nucleus of the adult cat. Neuroscience. 1993 Oct; 56(3):567-79. Martone ME, Armstrong DM, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 7504794.
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    13. Ultrastructural examination of enkephalin and substance P input to cholinergic neurons within the rat neostriatum. Brain Res. 1992 Oct 30; 594(2):253-62. Martone ME, Armstrong DM, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 1280527.
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    14. Effects of frequency and pattern of medial forebrain bundle stimulation on caudate dialysate dopamine and serotonin. J Neurochem. 1992 Apr; 58(4):1491-8. Manley LD, Kuczenski R, Segal DS, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 1548482.
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    15. Presynaptic long-term changes in excitability of the corticostriatal pathway. Neuroreport. 1992 Apr; 3(4):357-60. Garcia-Munoz M, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 1325202.
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    16. Terminal excitability of the corticostriatal pathway. I. Regulation by dopamine receptor stimulation. Brain Res. 1991 Jun 14; 551(1-2):195-206. Garcia-Munoz M, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 1913151.
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    17. Terminal excitability of the corticostriatal pathway. II. Regulation by glutamate receptor stimulation. Brain Res. 1991 Jun 14; 551(1-2):207-15. Garcia-Munoz M, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 1680522.
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    18. Modulation of dopaminergic terminal excitability by D1 selective agents: further characterization. Neuroscience. 1991; 42(2):441-9. Diana M, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 1680226.
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    19. Electrophysiological characteristics of cells within mesencephalon suspension grafts. Neuroscience. 1991; 40(1):109-22. Fisher LJ, Young SJ, Tepper JM, Groves PM, Gage FH. PMID: 2052146.
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    20. A GABA immunocytochemical study of rat motor thalamus: light and electron microscopic observations. Neuroscience. 1991; 42(1):103-24. Sawyer SF, Martone ME, Groves PM. PMID: 1713652.
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    21. Effects of long-term administration of haloperidol on electrophysiologic properties of rat mesencephalic neurons. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1990 Oct; 255(1):108-13. Gariano RF, Young SJ, Jeste DV, Segal DS, Groves PM. PMID: 2213545.
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    22. Extracellular properties of cells within mesencephalon suspension grafts in rat striatum. Prog Brain Res. 1990; 82:473-9. Fisher LJ, Young SJ, Groves PM, Gage FH. PMID: 2127113.
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    23. Quantitative Golgi study of anatomically identified subdivisions of motor thalamus in the rat. J Comp Neurol. 1989 Aug 01; 286(1):1-27. Sawyer SF, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 2475532.
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    24. A mechanism for the involvement of colocalized neuropeptides in the actions of antipsychotic drugs. Biol Psychiatry. 1989 Jul; 26(3):303-14. Gariano RF, Groves PM. PMID: 2568135.
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    25. Mesocortical dopaminergic neurons. 1. Electrophysiological properties and evidence for soma-dendritic autoreceptors. Brain Res Bull. 1989 Mar; 22(3):511-6. Gariano RF, Tepper JM, Sawyer SF, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 2713723.
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    26. Mesocortical dopaminergic neurons. 2. Electrophysiological consequences of terminal autoreceptor activation. Brain Res Bull. 1989 Mar; 22(3):517-23. Gariano RF, Sawyer SF, Tepper JM, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 2713724.
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    27. Antidromically identified striatonigral projection neurons in the chronically implanted behaving rat: relations of cell firing to amphetamine-induced behaviors. Behav Neurosci. 1989 Feb; 103(1):3-14. Ryan LJ, Young SJ, Segal DS, Groves PM. PMID: 2923676.
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    28. Modulation of dopaminergic terminal excitability by D1 selective agents. Neuropharmacology. 1989 Jan; 28(1):99-101. Diana M, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 2522599.
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    29. Neuronal actions of amphetamine in the rat brain. NIDA Res Monogr. 1989; 94:127-45. Groves PM, Ryan LJ, Diana M, Young SJ, Fisher LJ. PMID: 2514361.
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    30. Dopamine D1 heteroreceptors on striatonigral axons are not stimulated by endogeneous dopamine either tonically or after amphetamine: evidence from terminal excitability. Exp Brain Res. 1989; 77(1):161-5. Ryan LJ, Diana M, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 2529134.
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    31. Burst firing induced in midbrain dopamine neurons by stimulation of the medial prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortices. Brain Res. 1988 Oct 11; 462(1):194-8. Gariano RF, Groves PM. PMID: 3179734.
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    32. Continuous amphetamine administration induces tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactive patches in the adult rat neostriatum. Brain Res Bull. 1988 Jul; 21(1):133-7. Ryan LJ, Martone ME, Linder JC, Groves PM. PMID: 2905931.
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    33. Three-dimensional pattern of enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in the caudate nucleus of the cat. J Neurosci. 1988 Mar; 8(3):892-900. Groves PM, Martone M, Young SJ, Armstrong DM. PMID: 3346727; PMCID: PMC6569229.
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    34. Cocaine, in contrast to D-amphetamine, does not cause axonal terminal degeneration in neostriatum and agranular frontal cortex of Long-Evans rats. Life Sci. 1988; 43(17):1403-9. Ryan LJ, Martone ME, Linder JC, Groves PM. PMID: 3185100.
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    35. Neurophysiological consequences of amphetamine administration. NIDA Res Monogr. 1988; 90:213-22. Groves P, Ryan L, Diana M, Gariano R. PMID: 2855854.
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    36. Amphetamine alteration of amplitude and timing of cortical-neostriatal interactions. Neuropsychopharmacology. 1987 Dec; 1(1):71-9. Ryan LJ, Young SJ, Groves PM. PMID: 3509069.
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    37. Acute ultrastructural and behavioral effects of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) in mice. Neurosci Lett. 1987 Nov 23; 82(2):221-6. Linder JC, Klemfuss H, Groves PM. PMID: 3501082.
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    38. Amphetamine changes neostriatal morphology. NIDA Res Monogr. 1987; 78:132-42. Groves PM, Ryan LJ, Linder JC. PMID: 3123985.
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