1994
Preliminary study of eating disorders among French female adolescents and young adults
Tordjman S, Zittoun C, Anderson G, Flament M, Jeammet P. Preliminary study of eating disorders among French female adolescents and young adults. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 1994, 16: 301-305. PMID: 7833965, DOI: 10.1002/1098-108x(199411)16:3<301::aid-eat2260160312>3.0.co;2-y.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1993
Platelet serotonin studies in hyperserotonemic relatives of children with autistic disorder
Cook E, Arora R, Anderson G, Berry-Kravis E, Yan S, Yeoh HC, Sklena P, Charak D, Leventhal B. Platelet serotonin studies in hyperserotonemic relatives of children with autistic disorder. Life Sciences 1993, 52: 2005-2015. PMID: 7684805, DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(93)90685-v.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLysergic acid diethylamideParoxetine bindingWhole bloodSubgroup of subjectsHyperserotonemia of autismProstaglandin E1Arginine vasopressinDensity of plateletsCAMP productionAcid diethylamideLSD bindingAutistic disorderSignificant differencesSignificant correlationBloodSubjectsBasalSubgroupsPlateletsChildrenAutistic probandsUptake VmaxAutistic children
1988
Cerebrospinal fluid indoleacetic acid in autistic subjects
Anderson G, Ross D, Klykylo W, Feibel F, Cohen D. Cerebrospinal fluid indoleacetic acid in autistic subjects. Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders 1988, 18: 259-262. PMID: 3410814, DOI: 10.1007/bf02211951.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1987
WHOLE BLOOD SEROTONIN IN AUTISTIC AND NORMAL SUBJECTS
Anderson G, Freedman D, Cohen D, Volkmar F, Hoder E, McPhedran P, Minderaa R, Hansen C, Young J. WHOLE BLOOD SEROTONIN IN AUTISTIC AND NORMAL SUBJECTS. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 1987, 28: 885-900. PMID: 3436995, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1987.tb00677.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhole blood serotoninSerotonin levelsBlood serotoninNormal subjectsWhole blood serotonin concentrationAutistic subjectsBlood serotonin concentrationsBlood tryptophan levelsLow serotonin levelsHyperserotonemia of autismPlatelet countSerotonin concentrationsNormal groupTryptophan levelsSerotoninAutistic groupSubjectsPossible causesAnticonvulsantsNeurolepticsGroupLevelsHyperserotonemiaUrinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and whole blood serotonin and tryptophan in autistic and normal subjects
Minderaa R, Anderson G, Volkmar F, Akkerhuis G, Cohen D. Urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and whole blood serotonin and tryptophan in autistic and normal subjects. Biological Psychiatry 1987, 22: 933-940. PMID: 2440483, DOI: 10.1016/0006-3223(87)90002-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1985
Effect of a Meal on Human Whole Blood Serotonin
Anderson G, Feibel F, Wetlaufer L, Schlicht K, Ort S, Cohen D. Effect of a Meal on Human Whole Blood Serotonin. Gastroenterology 1985, 88: 86-89. PMID: 2578039, DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(85)80137-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhole blood serotoninMicrograms/hBlood serotoninGastrointestinal hormonesUrinary excretionSerotonin levelsBlood samplesUrine specimensBaseline levelsSerotoninSecond hourWhole bloodHuman subjectsSpecific high-performance liquid chromatographic methodMealMinSubjectsUrinaryLevelsExcretionBloodHormone
1984
Sympathetic control of sexual reflexes: Peripheral 6-hydroxydopamine administration facilitates the onset of penile reflexes in male rats
Howard S, Lumia A, Anderson G, Shaywitz B. Sympathetic control of sexual reflexes: Peripheral 6-hydroxydopamine administration facilitates the onset of penile reflexes in male rats. Physiology & Behavior 1984, 32: 791-794. PMID: 6436843, DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(84)90196-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsControl subjectsPenile reflexesMale ratsPeripheral norepinephrine levelsSympathetic inhibitionChemical sympathectomyNorepinephrine levelsSympathetic controlSexual reflexesReflexRatsMean numberSignificant differencesFirst reflexAdministrationOne daySubjectsSalineDaysTreatmentOnsetSympathectomyPlatelet imipramine binding in autistic subjects
Anderson G, Minderaa R, van Benthem P, Volkmar F, Cohen D. Platelet imipramine binding in autistic subjects. Psychiatry Research 1984, 11: 133-141. PMID: 6584936, DOI: 10.1016/0165-1781(84)90097-0.Peer-Reviewed Original Research