Anthony E Kinney
Title | Asst Professor |
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Institution | University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus |
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Department | SOM-PM&R Physical Therapy |
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Bibliographic
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Kinney AE, Nordon-Craft A, Kardong-Edgren S, Thompson A. Enhanced Learning Using Digital Recordings with Integrated Standardized Patient Examinations (ISPEs) in Physical Therapy Education: A Qualitative Pilot Study. Education Sciences. 2023; 13(9):948. Educ. Sci. 2023; 9(13).
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Elias AR, Kinney AE, Mizner RL. HIGH REPETITION JUMP TRAINING COUPLED WITH BODY WEIGHT SUPPORT IN A PATIENT WITH KNEE PAIN AND PRIOR HISTORY OF ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION: A CASE REPORT. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2015 Dec; 10(7):1035-49. PMID: 26672476.
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Mark GP, Kinney AE, Grubb MC, Zhu X, Finn DA, Mader SL, Berger SP, Bechtholt AJ. Injection of oxotremorine in nucleus accumbens shell reduces cocaine but not food self-administration in rats. Brain Res. 2006 Dec 06; 1123(1):51-9. PMID: 17045970.
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Ryabinin AE, Wang YM, Bachtell RK, Kinney AE, Grubb MC, Mark GP. Cocaine- and alcohol-mediated expression of inducible transcription factors is blocked by pentobarbital anesthesia. Brain Res. 2000 Sep 22; 877(2):251-61. PMID: 10986339.
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Mark GP, Kinney AE, Grubb MC, Keys AS. Involvement of acetylcholine in the nucleus accumbens in cocaine reinforcement. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1999 Jun 29; 877:792-5. PMID: 10415706.
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Mark GP, Hajnal A, Kinney AE, Keys AS. Self-administration of cocaine increases the release of acetylcholine to a greater extent than response-independent cocaine in the nucleus accumbens of rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1999 Mar; 143(1):47-53. PMID: 10227079.
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1999 | 2 | 2000 | 1 | 2006 | 1 | 2015 | 1 | 2023 | 1 |
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