Author

Benjamin C. Reiner

University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine - Cited by 527 - Neuroscience - Genetics - Psychiatry - Addiction

Biography

Benjamin C. Reiner is affiliated to Developmental Neuroscience, Munroe-Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center. He is a recipient of many awards and grants for his valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.  
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A review of opioid addiction genetics
RC Crist, BC Reiner, WH BerrettiniCurrent opinion in psychology 27, 31-35, 2019201
98
2019
Altered structural and functional synaptic plasticity with motor skill learning in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome
R Padmashri, BC Reiner, A Suresh, E Spartz, A DunaevskyJournal of Neuroscience 33 (50), 19715-19723, 2013201
94
2013
Active targeted macrophage-mediated delivery of catalase to affected brain regions in models of Parkinson’s disease
Y Zhao, MJ Haney, V Mahajan, BC Reiner, A Dunaevsky, RL Mosley, ...Journal of nanomedicine & nanotechnology, 2011201
92
2011
Platelet-derived growth factor-mediated induction of the synaptic plasticity gene Arc/Arg3. 1
F Peng, H Yao, X Bai, X Zhu, BC Reiner, M Beazely, K Funa, H Xiong, ...Journal of Biological Chemistry 285 (28), 21615-21624, 2010201
56
2010
GIP Receptor Agonism Attenuates GLP-1 Receptor Agonist–Induced Nausea and Emesis in Preclinical Models
T Borner, CE Geisler, SM Fortin, R Cosgrove, J Alsina-Fernandez, ...Diabetes 70 (11), 2545-2553, 2021202
44
2021
Methamphetamine abuse, HIV infection, and neurotoxicity
BC Reiner, JP Keblesh, H XiongInternational journal of physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology 1 (2), 162, 2009200
44
2009
Neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS): A transgenerational echo of the opioid crisis
AE Weller, RC Crist, BC Reiner, GA Doyle, WH BerrettiniCold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine 11 (3), a039669, 2021202
16
2021
Single-nuclei transcriptomics of schizophrenia prefrontal cortex primarily implicates neuronal subtypes
BC Reiner, RC Crist, LM Stein, AE Weller, GA Doyle, G Arauco-Shapiro, ...bioRxiv, 2020.07. 29.227355, 2020202
11
2020
Pathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1)-associated dementia: role of voltage-gated potassium channels
JP Keblesh, BC Reiner, J Liu, H XiongRetrovirology: research and treatment 2, 1, 2008200
7
2008
Investigation of long interspersed element‐1 retrotransposons as potential risk factors for idiopathic temporal lobe epilepsy
GA Doyle, BC Reiner, RC Crist, AM Rao, NS Ojeah, G Arauco‐Shapiro, ...Epilepsia 2 (), 1329-1342, 2021202
6
2021
Single nucleus transcriptomic analysis of rat nucleus accumbens reveals cell type-specific patterns of gene expression associated with volitional morphine intake
BC Reiner, Y Zhang, LM Stein, ED Perea, G Arauco-Shapiro, ...Translational Psychiatry 12 (1), 374, 2022202
6
2022
Single nuclei RNA sequencing of the rat AP and NTS following GDF15 treatment
Single nuclei RNA sequencing of the rat AP and NTS following GDF1 treatmentBC Reiner, RC Crist, T Borner, RP Doyle, MR Hayes, BC De JongheMolecular metabolism 6, 101422, 2022202
5
2022
The imperative of clinical and molecular research on neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome
RP Metpally, S Krishnamurthy, KM Moran, AE Weller, RC Crist, BC Reiner, ...Molecular psychiatry 2 (11), 1568-1571, 2019201
4
2019
Restriction Enzyme Based Enriched L1Hs Sequencing (REBELseq): A Scalable Technique for Detection of Ta Subfamily L1Hs in the Human Genome
BC Reiner, GA Doyle, AE Weller, RN Levinson, E Namoglu, A Pigeon, ...G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 10 (5), 167-1655, 2020202
4
2020
Analysis of differential gene expression and transcript usage in hippocampus of Apoe null mutant mice: Implications for Alzheimer’s disease
AE Weller, GA Doyle, BC Reiner, RC Crist, WH BerrettiniNeuroscience Research 76, 85-89, 2022202
1
2022