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Overview

Robert H. Roth is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and has contributed to the field of Medicine with a focus on several subfields including Physiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Molecular Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Surgery.

Their research topics cover diverse areas such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research, Paraoxonase enzyme and polymorphisms, Biochemical Acid Research Studies, Coenzyme Q10 studies and effects, Sleep and Wakefulness Research, Sleep and related disorders, and Frailty in Older Adults.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Robert H. Roth include:

  • Pioglitazone activates paraoxonase-2 in the brain: A novel neuroprotective mechanism, 2020, Experimental Neurology
  • Sleep time and efficiency in patients undergoing laboratory-based polysomnography, 2021, Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
  • Frailty and associated healthcare expenditures among patients undergoing total hip and knee arthroplasty, 2025, The Journal of Frailty & Aging
  • Delayed esophageal anastomotic complication and ramucirumab therapy: A case report, 2023, Thoracic Cancer
  • Central Sleep Apnea in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease Taking P2Y12 Inhibitors, 2023, Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology

Frequent co-authors working with Robert H. Roth include:

  • Younghoon Kwon
  • Heather Bonner
  • Sula Mazimba
  • John D. Elsworth
  • Jennifer M. Lobo

Their work has been published in a variety of scientific venues, with multiple publications in:

  • Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
  • SLEEP
  • UNC Libraries
  • Experimental Neurology
  • The Journal of Frailty & Aging

Best Publications

  • The Biochemical Basis of Neuropharmacology

    Jack R. Cooper;Floyd E. Bloom;Robert H. Roth

  • Topographical organization of the efferent projections of the medial prefrontal cortex in the rat: An anterograde tract-tracing study with Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin

    Susan R. Sesack;Ariel Y. Deutch;Robert H. Roth;Benjamin S. Bunney

  • DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS: EFFECT OF ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUGS AND AMPHETAMINE ON SINGLE CELL ACTIVITY

    Benjamin S. Bunney;Judith R. Walters;Robert H. Roth;George K. Aghajanian

  • The neuropsychopharmacology of phencyclidine: from NMDA receptor hypofunction to the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia.

    J David Jentsch;Robert H Roth

  • Ghrelin modulates the activity and synaptic input organization of midbrain dopamine neurons while promoting appetite

    Alfonso Abizaid;Zhong-Wu Liu;Zane Bruce Andrews;Marya Shanabrough

  • Pharmacology of mesocortical dopamine neurons.

    M J Bannon;R H Roth

  • Unilateral transplantation of human fetal mesencephalic tissue into the caudate nucleus of patients with parkinson’s disease

    Dennis D. Spencer;Dennis D. Spencer;Richard J. Robbins;Frederick Naftolin;Frederick Naftolin;Kenneth L. Marek;Kenneth L. Marek

  • Comparison of effects of L-dopa, amphetamine and apomorphine on firing rate of rat dopaminergic neurones.

    B. S. Bunney;G. K. Aghajanian;R. H. Roth

  • Enduring Cognitive Deficits and Cortical Dopamine Dysfunction in Monkeys After Long-Term Administration of Phencyclidine

    J. David Jentsch;D. Eugene Redmond;John D. Elsworth;Jane R. Taylor

  • Choline: selective accumulation by central cholinergic neurons.

    M. J. Kuhar;V. H. Sethy;R. H. Roth;G. K. Aghajanian

  • Role of the Amygdala in the Coordination of Behavioral, Neuroendocrine, and Prefrontal Cortical Monoamine Responses to Psychological Stress in the Rat

    Lee E. Goldstein;Ann M. Rasmusson;B. Steve Bunney;Robert H. Roth

  • The determinants of stress-induced activation of the prefrontal cortical dopamine system.

    Ariel Y. Deutch;Robert H. Roth

  • Stress and the mesocorticolimbic dopamine systems.

    Robert H. Roth;See-Ying Tam;Yoshishige Ida;Jing-Xia Yang

  • Evidence for the absence of impulse-regulating somatodendritic and synthesis-modulating nerve terminal autoreceptors on subpopulations of mesocortical dopamine neurons

    L.A. Chiodo;M.J. Bannon;A.A. Grace;R.H. Roth

  • Increased turnover of norepinephrine in the rat cerebral cortex during stress: role of the locus coeruleus.

    J. Korf;G.K. Aghajanian;R.H. Roth

  • SPECT imaging of dopamine and serotonin transporters with [123I]beta-CIT: pharmacological characterization of brain uptake in nonhuman primates.

    Marc Laruelle;Ronald M. Baldwin;Robert T. Malison;Yolanda Zea-Ponce

  • Dopamine Synthesis, Uptake, Metabolism, and Receptors: Relevance to Gene Therapy of Parkinson's Disease

    John D. Elsworth;Robert H. Roth

  • Dopaminergic neurons: An in vivo system for measuring drug interactions with presynaptic receptors

    Judith R. Walters;Robert H. Roth

  • Central dopaminergic neurons: Effects of alterations in impulse flow on the accumulation of dihydroxyphenylacetic acid

    Robert H. Roth;L.Charles Murrin;Judith R. Walters

  • Footshock and conditioned stress increase 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) in the ventral tegmental area but not substantia nigra.

    Ariel Y. Deutch;See-Ying Tam;Robert H. Roth

Frequent Co-Authors

John D. Elsworth
John D. Elsworth Yale University
D. Eugene Redmond
D. Eugene Redmond Yale University
Jane R. Taylor
Jane R. Taylor Yale University
Ariel Y. Deutch
Ariel Y. Deutch Vanderbilt University
John R. Sladek
John R. Sladek University of Colorado Denver
George K. Aghajanian
George K. Aghajanian Yale University
Csaba Leranth
Csaba Leranth Yale University
J. David Jentsch
J. David Jentsch Binghamton University
Benjamin S. Bunney
Benjamin S. Bunney Yale University
Judith R. Walters
Judith R. Walters National Institutes of Health

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