E.Jon Popke
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Also affiliated: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (1994–1997); Women's Health Research Institute (2003)
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E. Jon Popke is a research scientist at the National Center for Toxicological Research. His work has focused on the study of carcinogens and genotoxicity assessment. He has authored or co-authored publications in this area, with his most recent publication dating to 2007. His research activities are no longer considered recent.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 25
- Citations: 661
Selected Publications
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Effect of chronic MK-801 and/or phenytoin on the acquisition of complex behaviors in rats (2007)
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Chronic Exposure to NMDA Receptor and Sodium Channel Blockers during Development in Monkeys and Rats (2003)
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Assessing the potential toxicity of MK-801 and remacemide: (2002)
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Differential effects of two NMDA receptor antagonists on cognitive–behavioral development in nonhuman primates I (2001)
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Effects of Chronic NMDA Receptor and Fast Sodium Channel Blockade during Development on the Acquisition of Visual Discriminations and Learning Abilities in Rhesus Monkeys (2001)
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Differential effects of two NMDA receptor antagonists on cognitive–behavioral performance in young nonhuman primates II (2001)
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Adaptation of a primate operant test battery to the rat (2000)
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Effects of acute ethanol on indices of cognitive-behavioral performance in rats (2000)
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Ethanol Enhances Nicotine's Effects on DRL Performance in Rats (2000)
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Comparison of drug effects on the performance of two timing tasks in rats (2000)
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Effects of Acute Nicotine on Several Operant Behaviors in Rats (2000)
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Similar effects of amphetamine and methylphenidate on the performance of complex operant tasks in rats (2000)
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Development of a Nonhuman Primate Model for Studying the Consequences of Long‐Term Neuroprotectant Administration on Complex Brain Functions in Developing Animals (1999)
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Sex Differences in Effects of Opioid Blockade on Stress-Induced Freezing Behavior (1998)
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