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Susan Best, M.D., Ph.D.

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Susan Best
Name:
  Susan E. Best, M.D., Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Psychiatry

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Neuroimaging studies in addiction
Treatment of chronic pain in patients with a history of addiction
Pharmacologic treatments for addiction
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
R.T. Malison, S.E. Best, C.H. van Dyck, E.F. McCane, E.A. Wallace, M. Laruelle, R.M. Baldwin, J.P. Seibyl, L.H. Price, T.R. Kosten, R.B. Innis, ""Elevated striatal dopamine transporters during acute cocaine abstinence as measured by [123]B-CIT SPECT"" American Journal of Psychiatry, 155:832-834, 1998
S.E. Best, A.H. Oliveto, and T.R. Kosten, ""Opioid addiction: recent advances in detoxification and maintenance therapy"" CNS Drugs, 6:301-314, 1996
B. Adinoff, M.D. Devous, S.E. Best, M.S. George, D. Alexander, K. Payne, ""Limbic Responsiveness to Procaine in Cocaine Addicted Subjects"" American Journal of Psychiatry, 158:390-398, 2001
B. Adinoff, M.D. Devous Sr., D.B. Cooper, S. E. Best, P. Chandler, T. Harris, C. A. Cervin, C. M. Cullum, "Resting Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and Gambling Task Performance in Cocaine-Dependent Subjects and Healthy Comparison Subjects" American Journal of Psychiatry, 160:1892-1894, 2003
S. E. Best, P. M. Sarrel, R. T. Malison, M. Laruelle, S. S. Zoghbi, R. M. Baldwin, J. P. Seibyl, R. B. Innis, C. H. van Dyck, "Striatal dopamine transporter availability with [123I]beta-CIT SPECT is unrelated to gender or menstrual cycle" Psychopharmacology, 183:181-189, 2005
 
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