Physician
Psychiatry
William Hewlett works in the field of Psychiatry. He went to Stanford University School of Medicine. Stanford University School of Medicine is a top medical college. Stanford University School of Medicine has a rank of 2 in research and a 25 in primary care Doctor William Hewlett, MD has written publications. He has 27 publications published with PubMed. The lastest publication is: 'Characterization of (S)-des-4-amino-3-[125I]iodozacopride ([125I]DAIZAC), a selective high-affinity radioligand for 5-hydroxytryptamine3 receptors.'
Publications
- Colocalization and regulated physical association of presynaptic serotonin transporters with A₃ adenosine receptors.
- Interleukin-1 receptor activation by systemic lipopolysaccharide induces behavioral despair linked to MAPK regulation of CNS serotonin transporters.
- Rapid stimulation of presynaptic serotonin transport by A(3) adenosine receptors.
- The proinflammatory cytokines interleukin-1beta and tumor necrosis factor-alpha activate serotonin transporters.
- Expression mapping of 5-HT1 serotonin receptor subtypes during fetal and early postnatal mouse forebrain development.
- Human serotonin transporter variants display altered sensitivity to protein kinase G and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase.
- p38 MAPK activation elevates serotonin transport activity via a trafficking-independent, protein phosphatase 2A-dependent process.
- Stimulation of serotonin transport by the cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor sildenafil.
- Adenosine receptor, protein kinase G, and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent up-regulation of serotonin transporters involves both transporter trafficking ...
- Pilot trial of ondansetron in the treatment of 8 patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- Discrimination in 5-HT(3) receptor binding in murine brain and cultured cell preparations.
- Anxiolytic-like effects of DAIZAC, a selective high-affinity 5-HT(3) receptor antagonist, in the mouse elevated plus-maze.
- Characterization of (S)-des-4-amino-3-[125I]iodozacopride ([125I]DAIZAC), a selective high-affinity radioligand for 5-hydroxytryptamine3 receptors.
- Characterization of desamino-5-[125I]iodo-3-methoxy-zacopride ([125I]MIZAC) binding to 5-HT3 receptors in the rat brain.
- Synthesis and 5-HT-3 receptor binding of 2- and 3-(halo)alkoxyl substituted (S)-N-(1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-3-yl)-5-chlorobenzamides as potential radioligands.
- Synthesis and radiolabeling of (S)-4-amino-5-iodo-2-methoxy-N-(1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-3-yl)benzamide, the active enantiomer of [125I]iodozacopride, and re-evaluation o...
- Neurobiology of obsessive compulsive disorder.
- Clomipramine, clonazepam, and clonidine treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- Fenfluramine stimulation of prolactin in obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- Fluoxetine for trichotillomania: an open clinical trial.
- Clonazepam treatment of obsessions and compulsions.
- Isolation of enzyme cDNA clones by enzyme immunodetection assay: isolation of a peptide acetyltransferase.
- Regional interactions of opioid peptides at mu and delta sites in rat brain.
- Tritiated ethylketocyclazocine binding in rat brain: differential distribution of binding sites across brain regions.
- Binding of 3H-beta-endorphin to rat brain membranes: characterization of opiate properties and interaction with ACTH.
- A requirement of serotonergic p38α mitogen-activated protein kinase for peripheral immune system activation of CNS serotonin uptake and serotonin-linked behaviors.
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Stanford University
Stanford University Hospital
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Stanford University
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Stanford University School of Medicine
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Vanderbilt Hospital and Clinics
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