Kelsey Ige, MD

Title(s)CLINICAL FELLOW, Pediatrics
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address550 16th Street
San Francisco CA 94158
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    1. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor activation in the ventral tegmental area attenuates cocaine seeking in rats. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2018 09; 43(10):2000-2008. Hernandez NS, Ige KY, Mietlicki-Baase EG, Molina-Castro GC, Turner CA, Hayes MR, Schmidt HD. PMID: 29497166; PMCID: PMC6098066.
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    2. Medical School Hotline: Medical Student Insights on Pediatric Neuromuscular Disease in Hawai'i. Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2016 04; 75(4):113-6. Beckwith NL, Hong DW, Ige KY, Tahara KY, Miles JD. PMID: 27099807; PMCID: PMC4832879.
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    3. Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Activation in the Ventral Tegmental Area Decreases the Reinforcing Efficacy of Cocaine. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2016 06; 41(7):1917-28. Schmidt HD, Mietlicki-Baase EG, Ige KY, Maurer JJ, Reiner DJ, Zimmer DJ, Van Nest DS, Guercio LA, Wimmer ME, Olivos DR, De Jonghe BC, Hayes MR. PMID: 26675243; PMCID: PMC4869061.
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