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Current · Arkansas
Last published
2003
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2026-08-08
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Dean W. Wright's research has focused on the study of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. His work has investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying HCV replication and pathogenesis, including the role of viral proteins in host cell interactions. Wright has also explored potential therapeutic targets for HCV infection.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 153
Selected Publications
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Behavioral training increases local astrocytic metabolic activity but does not alter outcome of mild transient ischemia (2003)
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Effects of drugs of abuse and scopolamine on memory in rats: delayed spatial alternation and matching to position (1998)
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Titrating matching-to-sample performance in pigeons: Effects of diazepam, morphine, and cholinergic agents (1993)
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Behavioral effects of cocaine and its interaction with d-amphetamine and morphine in rats (1990)
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Disruption of performance under a titrating matching-to-sample schedule of reinforcement by drugs of abuse. (1990)
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