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Phillip C. Jobe is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in the United States. Their academic and research profile reflects involvement in scientific work, although specifics on publications and research topics are not detailed in the available data.

There are no recorded recent papers associated with Phillip C. Jobe in the provided information. Likewise, details on frequent co-authors and publication venues are not available, indicating either limited publication record in indexed databases or unreported data for these categories.

The absence of listed main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work suggests that no particular research focus or specialization is documented in this dataset. No book publications or awards have been noted either.

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Best Publications

  • ROLE OF BRAIN NOREPINEPHRINE IN AUDIOGENIC SEIZURE IN THE RAT

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  • A noradrenergic and serotonergic hypothesis of the linkage between epilepsy and affective disorders.

    Phillip C. Jobe;John W. Dailey;Joe F. Wernicke

  • The genetically epilepsy-prone rat: an overview of seizure-prone characteristics and responsiveness to anticonvulsant drugs.

    Charles E. Reigel;John W. Dailey;Phillip C. Jobe

  • The serotonergic and noradrenergic effects of antidepressant drugs are anticonvulsant, not proconvulsant.

    Phillip C. Jobe;Ronald A. Browning

  • Neurobiology of seizure predisposition in the genetically epilepsy-prone rat.

    John W Dailey;Charles E Reigel;Pravin K Mishra;Phillip C Jobe

  • Effects of fluoxetine on convulsions and on brain serotonin as detected by microdialysis in genetically epilepsy-prone rats.

    J W Dailey;Q S Yan;P K Mishra;R L Burger

  • Dizocilpine (MK-801) increases not only dopamine but also serotonin and norepinephrine transmissions in the nucleus accumbens as measured by microdialysis in freely moving rats

    Qing-Shan Yan;Maarten E.A Reith;Phillip C Jobe;John W Dailey

  • Common pathogenic mechanisms between depression and epilepsy: an experimental perspective.

    Phillip C. Jobe

  • Serotonergic abnormalities in the central nervous system of seizure-naive genetically epilepsy-prone rats.

    J.W. Dailey;P.K. Mishra;K.H. Ko;J.E. Penny

  • Evidence that a serotonergic mechanism is involved in the anticonvulsant effect of fluoxetine in genetically epilepsy-prone rats.

    Qing-Shan Yan;Phillip C. Jobe;John W. Dailey

  • Comparative fos immunoreactivity in the brain after forebrain, brainstem, or combined seizures induced by electroshock, pentylenetetrazol, focally induced and audiogenic seizures in rats

    J.B Eells;R.W Clough;R.A Browning;P.C Jobe

  • Neurotransmitter abnormalities as determinants of seizure susceptibility and intensity in the genetic models of epilepsy.

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  • Evidence that carbamazepine and antiepilepsirine may produce a component of their anticonvulsant effects by activating serotonergic neurons in genetically epilepsy-prone rats.

    Q S Yan;P K Mishra;R L Burger;A F Bettendorf

  • Neurochemical correlates of antiepileptic drugs in the genetically epilepsy-prone rat (GEPR).

    John W. Dailey;Qing-Shan Yan;Leah E. Adams-Curtis;Jae Ryun Ryu

  • Neuronal response abnormalities in the inferior colliculus of the genetically epilepsy-prone rat.

    C.L Faingold;M.A Travis;G Gehlbach;W.E Hoffmann

  • Scope and contribution of genetic models to an understanding of the epilepsies.

    P C Jobe;P K Mishra;N Ludvig;J W Dailey

  • Carbamazepine increases extracellular serotonin concentration: lack of antagonism by tetrodotoxin or zero Ca2+

    John W Dailey;Maarten E.A Reith;Qing-Shan Yan;Ming-Ya Li

  • Electroshock- and pentylenetetrazol-induced seizures in genetically epilepsy-prone rats (GEPRs): differences in threshold and pattern.

    R.A. Browning;C. Wang;M.L. Lanker;P.C. Jobe

  • Noradrenergic abnormalities in the genetically epilepsy-prone rat

    Phillip C. Jobe;Pravin K. Mishra;Ronald A. Browning;Congdong Wang

  • Abnormalities in Monoamine Levels in the Central Nervous System of the Genetically Epilepsy‐Prone Rat

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  • Role of serotonin in the anticonvulsant effect of fluoxetine in genetically epilepsy-prone rats

    Qing-Shan Yan;Phillip C. Jobe;Jae Hoon Cheong;Kwang Ho Ko

  • Anticonvulsant doses of carbamazepine increase hippocampal extracellular serotonin in genetically epilepsy-prone rats: dose response relationships

    John W Dailey;Maarten E.A Reith;Qing-Shan Yan;Ming-Ya Li

  • Further evidence of anticonvulsant role for 5-hydroxytryptamine in genetically epilepsy-prone rats

    Qing Shan Yan;Phillip C. Jobe;John W. Dailey

  • Noradrenergic abnormalities in the central nervous system of seizure-naive genetically epilepsy-prone rats.

    J. W. Dailey;P. K. Mishra;K. H. Ko;J. E. Penny

Frequent Co-Authors

Norberto Garcia-Cairasco
Norberto Garcia-Cairasco Universidade de São Paulo
Ronald A. Browning
Ronald A. Browning Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Won Ki Kim
Won Ki Kim Korea University
John W. Miller
John W. Miller University of Washington

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