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Sebastian Pollandt

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionRush University, Rush Medical College
DepartmentNeurological Sciences
AddressChicago IL 60612
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    1. Pollandt S, Bleck T. Seizures and Status Epilepticus. Semin Neurol. 2020 Dec; 40(6):593-594. PMID: 33233009.
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    2. Pollandt S, Bleck TP. Thermoregulation in epilepsy. Handb Clin Neurol. 2018; 157:737-747. PMID: 30459037.
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    3. Pollandt S, Ouyang B, Bleck TP, Busl KM. Seizures and Epileptiform Discharges in Patients With Acute Subdural Hematoma. J Clin Neurophysiol. 2017 Jan; 34(1):55-60. PMID: 27748723.
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    4. Krishnan B, Scott MT, Pollandt S, Schroeder B, Kurosky A, Shinnick-Gallagher P. Fear potentiated startle increases phospholipase D (PLD) expression/activity and PLD-linked metabotropic glutamate receptor mediated post-tetanic potentiation in rat amygdala. Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2016 Feb; 128:65-79. PMID: 26748024.
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    5. Busl KM, Ouyang B, Boland TA, Pollandt S, Temes RE. Prolonged mechanical ventilation is associated with pulmonary complications, increased length of stay, and unfavorable discharge destination among patients with subdural hematoma. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol. 2015 Jan; 27(1):31-6. PMID: 24922337.
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    6. Hartings JA, Wilson JA, Hinzman JM, Pollandt S, Dreier JP, DiNapoli V, Ficker DM, Shutter LA, Andaluz N. Spreading depression in continuous electroencephalography of brain trauma. Ann Neurol. 2014 Nov; 76(5):681-94. PMID: 25154587.
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    7. Krishnan B, Genzer KM, Pollandt SW, Liu J, Gallagher JP, Shinnick-Gallagher P. Dopamine-induced plasticity, phospholipase D (PLD) activity and cocaine-cue behavior depend on PLD-linked metabotropic glutamate receptors in amygdala. PLoS One. 2011; 6(9):e25639. PMID: 21980514.
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    8. Schmidt K, Krishnan B, Xia Y, Sun A, Orozco-Cabal L, Pollandt S, Centeno M, Genzer K, Gallagher JP, Shinnick-Gallagher P, Liu J. Cocaine withdrawal reduces group I mGluR-mediated long-term potentiation via decreased GABAergic transmission in the amygdala. Eur J Neurosci. 2011 Jul; 34(2):177-89. PMID: 21749491.
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    9. Krishnan B, Centeno M, Pollandt S, Fu Y, Genzer K, Liu J, Gallagher JP, Shinnick-Gallagher P. Dopamine receptor mechanisms mediate corticotropin-releasing factor-induced long-term potentiation in the rat amygdala following cocaine withdrawal. Eur J Neurosci. 2010 Mar; 31(6):1027-42. PMID: 20377617.
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    10. Orozco-Cabal L, Liu J, Pollandt S, Schmidt K, Shinnick-Gallagher P, Gallagher JP. Dopamine and corticotropin-releasing factor synergistically alter basolateral amygdala-to-medial prefrontal cortex synaptic transmission: functional switch after chronic cocaine administration. J Neurosci. 2008 Jan 09; 28(2):529-42. PMID: 18184795.
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    11. Fu Y, Pollandt S, Liu J, Krishnan B, Genzer K, Orozco-Cabal L, Gallagher JP, Shinnick-Gallagher P. Long-term potentiation (LTP) in the central amygdala (CeA) is enhanced after prolonged withdrawal from chronic cocaine and requires CRF1 receptors. J Neurophysiol. 2007 Jan; 97(1):937-41. PMID: 17079348.
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    12. Pollandt S, Liu J, Orozco-Cabal L, Grigoriadis DE, Vale WW, Gallagher JP, Shinnick-Gallagher P. Cocaine withdrawal enhances long-term potentiation induced by corticotropin-releasing factor at central amygdala glutamatergic synapses via CRF, NMDA receptors and PKA. Eur J Neurosci. 2006 Sep; 24(6):1733-43. PMID: 17004937.
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    13. Orozco-Cabal L, Pollandt S, Liu J, Shinnick-Gallagher P, Gallagher JP. Regulation of synaptic transmission by CRF receptors. Rev Neurosci. 2006; 17(3):279-307. PMID: 16878401.
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    14. Orozco-Cabal L, Pollandt S, Liu J, Vergara L, Shinnick-Gallagher P, Gallagher JP. A novel rat medial prefrontal cortical slice preparation to investigate synaptic transmission from amygdala to layer V prelimbic pyramidal neurons. J Neurosci Methods. 2006 Mar 15; 151(2):148-58. PMID: 16154203.
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    15. Pollandt S, Drephal C, Albrecht D. 8-OH-DPAT suppresses the induction of LTP in brain slices of the rat lateral amygdala. Neuroreport. 2003 May 06; 14(6):895-7. PMID: 12858056.
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