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Lindsey Morrison investigates the effects of early life adversity on adolescent behavior and physiological responses. Their research examines how adverse experiences during development influence oral ethanol self-administration and adrenergic receptor expression in adolescent rats. Morrison also explores methods for treating waste generated during laboratory analyses, specifically focusing on a green chemistry approach for molybdenum blue analysis of phosphate. This work contributes to understanding the long-term consequences of early adversity and promotes environmentally conscious laboratory practices. Morrison has published six papers and has an h-index of 2, with 14 total citations. They have collaborated with researchers Lisa K. Brents, Michael D. Berquist, Brian J. Parks, and Julia Tobacyk at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 14
Selected Publications
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Effects of a two-hit model of early life adversity on oral ethanol self-administration and adrenergic receptor expression in adolescent rats (2023)
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Treatment of Waste from the Molybdenum Blue Analysis of Phosphate: A Laboratory Experiment in Green Chemistry (2022)
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- Treatment of Waste from the Molybdenum Blue Analysis of Phosphate: A Laboratory Experiment in Green Chemistry
- Treatment of Waste from the Molybdenum Blue Analysis of Phosphate: A Laboratory Experiment in Green Chemistry
- Treatment of Waste from the Molybdenum Blue Analysis of Phosphate: A Laboratory Experiment in Green Chemistry
- Treatment of Waste from the Molybdenum Blue Analysis of Phosphate: A Laboratory Experiment in Green Chemistry
- Treatment of Waste from the Molybdenum Blue Analysis of Phosphate: A Laboratory Experiment in Green Chemistry
- Treatment of Waste from the Molybdenum Blue Analysis of Phosphate: A Laboratory Experiment in Green Chemistry
- Treatment of Waste from the Molybdenum Blue Analysis of Phosphate: A Laboratory Experiment in Green Chemistry
- Effects of a two-hit model of early life adversity on oral ethanol self-administration and adrenergic receptor expression in adolescent rats
- Effects of a two-hit model of early life adversity on oral ethanol self-administration and adrenergic receptor expression in adolescent rats
- Effects of a two-hit model of early life adversity on oral ethanol self-administration and adrenergic receptor expression in adolescent rats
- Effects of a two-hit model of early life adversity on oral ethanol self-administration and adrenergic receptor expression in adolescent rats
- Effects of a two-hit model of early life adversity on oral ethanol self-administration and adrenergic receptor expression in adolescent rats
- Effects of a two-hit model of early life adversity on oral ethanol self-administration and adrenergic receptor expression in adolescent rats
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