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Jan M. van Ree is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with particular focus on subfields such as Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Epidemiology, Pharmacology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's recent publications include studies centered on genetic and neurobiological aspects of substance use and dependence. Notable papers are:

  • Association of Serotonin Transporter (SERT) Polymorphisms with Opioid Dependence and Dimensional Aspects of Cocaine Use in a Caucasian Cohort of Opioid Users, 2021, Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
  • Further evidence for the association of GAL, GALR1 and NPY1R variants with Opioid Dependence, 2020, Pharmacogenomics

Research topics covered by Jan M. van Ree include:

  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation

The scientist frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Matthew Randesi
  • Wim van den Brink
  • Peter Blanken
  • Mary Jeanne Kreek
  • Vadim Yuferov

Jan M. van Ree's work has appeared predominantly in journals such as Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment and Pharmacogenomics.

Best Publications

  • Opioids, Reward and Addiction: An Encounter of Biology, Psychology, and Medicine

    Jan M. van Ree;Mirjam A. F. M. Gerrits;Louk J. M. J. Vanderschuren

  • Medical prescription of heroin to treatment resistant heroin addicts: two randomised controlled trials

    Wim van den Brink;Vincent M Hendriks;Peter Blanken;Maarten W J Koeter

  • Central target for the behavioural effects of vasopressin neuropeptides

    David de Wied;Odile Gaffori;Jan M. van Ree;Wybren de Jong

  • Neuroleptic activity of the neuropeptide β-LPH62–77 ([Des-Tyr1]γ-endorphin; DTγE)

    David De Wied;Gabor L. Kovács;Bela Bohus;Jan M. Van Ree

  • Low doses of oxytocin facilitate social recognition in rats.

    Piotr Popik;Jerzy Vetulani;Jan M. van Ree

  • In rats, the behavioral profile of CCK-8 related peptides resembles that of antipsychotic agents.

    Jan M. Van Ree;Odile Gaffori;David De Wied

  • Improvement of Schizophrenic Patients Treated With Des-Tyr1]-γ-endorphin (DTγE)

    Wim M. A. Verhoeven;Herman M. van Praag;Jan M. van Ree;David de Wied

  • Long-term effects of frequent cannabis use on working memory and attention: an fMRI study

    Gerry Jager;Rene S. Kahn;Wim Van Den Brink;Jan M. Van Ree

  • Scheduled eating increases dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens of food-deprived rats as assessed with on-line brain dialysis.

    Fenny S. Radhakishun;Jan M. van Ree;Ben H.C. Westerink

  • Effects of frequent cannabis use on hippocampal activity during an associative memory task.

    Gerry Jager;Hendrika H. Van Hell;Maartje M.L. De Win;Rene S. Kahn

  • Endogenous opioids and reward.

    Jan M. Van Ree;Raymond J. M. Niesink;Leo Van Wolfswinkel;Nick F. Ramsey

  • Pharmacokinetics and pharmacokinetic variability of heroin and its metabolites: review of the literature.

    Elisabeth J. Rook;Alwin D. R. Huitema;Wim van den Brink;Jan M. van Ree

  • Cost utility analysis of co-prescribed heroin compared with methadone maintenance treatment in heroin addicts in two randomised trials.

    Marcel G W Dijkgraaf;Bart P van der Zanden;Corianne A J M de Borgie;Peter Blanken

  • Vasopressin and memory

    Tjeerd B. van Wimersma Greidanus;Jan M. van Ree;David de Wied

  • Neurohypophyseal principles and memory processes.

    Jan M. van Ree;Bela Bohus;Dirk H.G. Versteeg;David de Wied

  • The quantitative analysis of heroin, methadone and their metabolites and the simultaneous detection of cocaine, acetylcodeine and their metabolites in human plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry

    Elisabeth J Rook;Michel J X Hillebrand;Hilde Rosing;Jan M van Ree

  • The effects of a sub-anaesthetic dose of ketamine on human selective attention.

    B. Oranje;B. N.M. Van Berckel;C. Kemner;J. M. Van Ree

  • Prolyl-leucyl-glycinamide (PLG) facilitates morphine dependence

    J.M. van Ree;D. de Wied

  • Oxytocin but not vasopressin facilities social recognition following injection into the medial preoptic area of the rat brain

    Piotr Popik;Jan M. van Ree

  • Physical and emotional stress have differential effects on preference for saccharine and open field behaviour in rats

    Femke T.A Pijlman;Gerrit Wolterink;Jan M Van Ree

Frequent Co-Authors

Wim van den Brink
Wim van den Brink University of Amsterdam
Jos H. Beijnen
Jos H. Beijnen Utrecht University
Nick F. Ramsey
Nick F. Ramsey Utrecht University
Victor M. Wiegant
Victor M. Wiegant Utrecht University
Berry M. Spruijt
Berry M. Spruijt Utrecht University
René S. Kahn
René S. Kahn Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Béla Bohus
Béla Bohus University of Groningen
Jurg Ott
Jurg Ott Rockefeller University
Piotr Popik
Piotr Popik Polish Academy of Sciences
Herman G.M. Westenberg
Herman G.M. Westenberg Utrecht University

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