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Ryan Glynn
Ryan Glynn
Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University
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Minimally invasive transsulcal resection of intraventricular and periventricular lesions through a tubular retractor system: multicentric experience and results
JK Eliyas, R Glynn, CG Kulwin, R Rovin, R Young, J Alzate, G Pradilla, ...
World neurosurgery 90, 556-564, 2016
922016
Minimally invasive resection of deep-seated high-grade gliomas using tubular retractors and exoscopic visualization
R Iyer, KL Chaichana
Journal of Neurological Surgery Part A: Central European Neurosurgery 79 (04 …, 2018
452018
Repeated restraint stress exposure during early withdrawal accelerates incubation of cue‐induced cocaine craving
RM Glynn, JA Rosenkranz, ME Wolf, A Caccamise, F Shroff, AB Smith, ...
Addiction biology 23 (1), 80-89, 2018
372018
Sequence determinants of the Caenhorhabditis elegans dopamine transporter dictating in vivo axonal export and synaptic localization
SB Robinson, JA Hardaway, SL Hardie, J Wright, RM Glynn, ...
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 78, 41-51, 2017
142017
Minimally invasive transsulcal resection of intraventricular and periventricular lesions through a tubular retractor system: multicentric experience and results. World …
JK Eliyas, R Glynn, CG Kulwin, R Rovin, R Young, J Alzate, G Pradilla, ...
52016
Evaluation and Management of Spinal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in a Patient with Lupus Vasculitis
RM Glynn, MR Garza, FM Campanella
The American Journal of Case Reports 19, 114, 2018
22018
Chronic stress exposure during early withdrawal from extended access cocaine self-administration facilitates incubation of cue-induced cocaine craving
J Loweth, RM Glynn, JA Rosenkranz, ME Wolf
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 39, S141-S142, 2014
22014
Chronic Stress Exposure During Early Withdrawal Enhances Incubation of Cocaine Craving
J Loweth, R Glynn, JA Rosenkranz, M Wolf
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 40, S597-S597, 2015
2015
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