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The following pages link to Differences in extracellular dopamine concentrations in the nucleus accumbens during response-dependent and response-independent cocaine administration in the rat. (Q48616658):
Displaying 50 items.
- Neuroimaging and drug taking in primates (Q24631230) (← links)
- Cortical activation during cocaine use and extinction in rhesus monkeys (Q24650842) (← links)
- Multiple roles for orexin/hypocretin in addiction (Q27009536) (← links)
- Heroin self-administration: II. CNS gene expression following withdrawal and cue-induced drug-seeking behavior (Q28386419) (← links)
- Striatal signal transduction and drug addiction (Q28392093) (← links)
- Intense sweetness surpasses cocaine reward (Q28469265) (← links)
- Repeated cocaine exposure facilitates the expression of incentive motivation and induces habitual control in rats (Q28487328) (← links)
- Methamphetamine Consumption Inhibits Pair Bonding and Hypothalamic Oxytocin in Prairie Voles (Q28552336) (← links)
- What is the role of dopamine in reward: hedonic impact, reward learning, or incentive salience? (Q29618655) (← links)
- Nicotine ameliorates schizophrenia-like cognitive deficits induced by maternal LPS exposure: a study in rats. (Q30371377) (← links)
- Impact of repeated intravenous cocaine administration on incentive motivation depends on mode of drug delivery. (Q30399674) (← links)
- Withdrawal from extended-access cocaine self-administration results in dysregulated functional activity and altered locomotor activity in rats (Q30423895) (← links)
- Gene profiling the response to repeated cocaine self-administration in dorsal striatum: a focus on circadian genes (Q30439481) (← links)
- Update on neuropharmacological treatments for alcoholism: scientific basis and clinical findings (Q30440516) (← links)
- Extended access to methamphetamine self-administration affects sensorimotor gating in rats (Q30469898) (← links)
- Repeated intravenous cocaine experience: development and escalation of pre-drug anticipatory 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in rats (Q30474258) (← links)
- Discrete cell gene profiling of ventral tegmental dopamine neurons after acute and chronic cocaine self-administration. (Q30981118) (← links)
- Cocaine self-administration in rats differentially alters mRNA levels of the monoamine transporters and striatal neuropeptides (Q31548130) (← links)
- Distinct proteomic profiles of amphetamine self-administration transitional states. (Q33214397) (← links)
- Cytosolic proteomic alterations in the nucleus accumbens of cocaine overdose victims (Q33262178) (← links)
- Modeling substance abuse for applications in proteomics (Q33522646) (← links)
- Drug addiction as dopamine-dependent associative learning disorder (Q33709221) (← links)
- Assessment of genome and proteome profiles in cocaine abuse (Q33722792) (← links)
- Self-administered heroin and cocaine combinations in the rat: additive reinforcing effects-supra-additive effects on nucleus accumbens extracellular dopamine (Q33722801) (← links)
- The dopamine hypothesis of reward: past and current status (Q33756130) (← links)
- Biological substrates of addiction. (Q33835356) (← links)
- Role of dopamine in the behavioural actions of nicotine related to addiction (Q33894548) (← links)
- The putative role of extra-synaptic mesolimbic dopamine in the neurobiology of nicotine dependence (Q34002757) (← links)
- Behavioral and functional evidence of metabotropic glutamate receptor 2/3 and metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 dysregulation in cocaine-escalated rats: factor in the transition to dependence (Q34009072) (← links)
- Cocaine disinhibits dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area via use-dependent blockade of GABA neuron voltage-sensitive sodium channels (Q34034497) (← links)
- Recent advances in the biology of addiction (Q34108233) (← links)
- Relationship between blockade of dopamine transporters by oral methylphenidate and the increases in extracellular dopamine: therapeutic implications (Q34109566) (← links)
- The self-perceived survival ability and reproductive fitness (SPFit) theory of substance use disorders (Q34124600) (← links)
- Nucleus accumbens shell and core dopamine: differential role in behavior and addiction (Q34160295) (← links)
- Activators of G-protein signaling 3: a drug addiction molecular gateway (Q34235593) (← links)
- Speedball induced changes in electrically stimulated dopamine overflow in rat nucleus accumbens. (Q34459087) (← links)
- Reinforcing effects of methylenedioxy amphetamine congeners in rhesus monkeys: are intravenous self-administration experiments relevant to MDMA neurotoxicity? (Q34565898) (← links)
- Effects of conditioned food aversions on nutritional behavior in humans (Q34663975) (← links)
- Neurobiology of relapse to alcohol in rats (Q34792823) (← links)
- Low and high affinity dopamine transporter inhibitors block dopamine uptake within 5 sec of intravenous injection (Q34899113) (← links)
- Blockade of the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor suppresses cue-evoked reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior in a rat self-administration model (Q34971199) (← links)
- Functional genomics and psychiatric illness (Q34997789) (← links)
- Reinforcement-related regulation of AMPA glutamate receptor subunits in the ventral tegmental area enhances motivation for cocaine (Q35010182) (← links)
- Group II metabotropic glutamate receptors in the striatum of non-human primates: dysregulation following chronic cocaine self-administration (Q35033126) (← links)
- Discriminative and reinforcing stimulus effects of nicotine, cocaine, and cocaine + nicotine combinations in rhesus monkeys (Q35129336) (← links)
- Alcohol-preferring (P) rats are more sensitive than Wistar rats to the reinforcing effects of cocaine self-administered directly into the nucleus accumbens shell (Q35165139) (← links)
- The metabotropic glutamate 2/3 receptor agonist LY379268 blocked nicotine-induced increases in nucleus accumbens shell dopamine only in the presence of a nicotine-associated context in rats (Q35171303) (← links)
- Chronic cocaine exposure induces putamen glutamate and glutamine metabolite abnormalities in squirrel monkeys (Q35204551) (← links)
- Methamphetamine self-administration in mice decreases GIRK channel-mediated currents in midbrain dopamine neurons (Q35224281) (← links)
- Extracellular fluctuations of dopamine and glutamate in the nucleus accumbens core and shell associated with lever-pressing during cocaine self-administration, extinction, and yoked cocaine administration (Q35224596) (← links)