These tools will no longer be maintained as of December 31, 2024. Archived website can be found here. PubMed4Hh GitHub repository can be found here. Contact NLM Customer Service if you have questions.


BIOMARKERS

Molecular Biopsy of Human Tumors

- a resource for Precision Medicine *

171 related articles for article (PubMed ID: 3114815)

  • 1. Environmental modification of tolerance to morphine discriminative stimulus properties in rats.
    Sannerud CA; Young AM
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1987; 93(1):59-68. PubMed ID: 3114815
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 2. Tolerance to morphine stimulus control: role of morphine maintenance dose.
    Young AM; Sannerud CA; Steigerwald ES; Doty MD; Lipinski WJ; Tetrick LE
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1990; 102(1):59-67. PubMed ID: 2392510
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 3. Tolerance and cross-tolerance to the discriminative stimulus properties of fentanyl and morphine.
    Emmett-Oglesby MW; Shippenberg TS; Herz A
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1988 Apr; 245(1):17-23. PubMed ID: 3361440
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 4. Tolerance to the discriminative stimulus effects of midazolam: evidence for environmental modification and dose fading.
    Sannerud CA; Griffiths RR
    Behav Pharmacol; 1993 Apr; 4(2):125-133. PubMed ID: 11224179
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 5. A comparison of testing procedures on the discriminative morphine stimulus.
    Kaempf GL; Kallman MJ
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1987; 91(1):56-60. PubMed ID: 3103159
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 6. Reinforcement frequency, but not gender, determines sensitivity to discriminative stimulus effects of morphine.
    Craft RM; Morgan CL; Bernal SA
    Behav Pharmacol; 1998 Jul; 9(4):357-62. PubMed ID: 10065924
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 7. Acute tolerance to the discriminative stimulus properties of morphine.
    Witkin JM; Dykstra LA; Carter RB
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1982 Aug; 17(2):223-8. PubMed ID: 7134234
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 8. Behavioral contingencies modulate tolerance to discriminative stimulus effects of morphine.
    Young AM; McMullen WJ; Makhay MM; Goushaw PJ
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1996 Jun; 125(3):220-30. PubMed ID: 8815957
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 9. Effects of the training dose on generalization of morphine stimulus to clonidine.
    Krimmer EC; McGuire MS; Barry H
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1984 May; 20(5):669-73. PubMed ID: 6739512
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 10. Single and repeated baclofen treatment attenuates the discriminative stimulus effects of morphine in rats.
    Bartoletti M; Colantoni A; De Luca V; Gaiardi M
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 2010 Dec; 97(2):279-83. PubMed ID: 20807548
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 11. Onset of tolerance to discriminative stimulus effects of morphine.
    Young AM; Steigerwald ES; Makhay MM; Kapitsopoulos G
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1991 Jun; 39(2):487-93. PubMed ID: 1658819
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 12. Tolerance to morphine-produced discriminative stimuli and analgesia.
    Miksic S; Lal H
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1977 Oct; 54(2):217-21. PubMed ID: 412218
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 13. Effects of drug-induced differences in reinforcement frequency on discriminative stimulus properties of fentanyl.
    De Vry J; Koek W; Slangen JL
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1984; 83(3):257-61. PubMed ID: 6433387
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 14. Sensitization and tolerance to the discriminative stimulus effects of mu-opioid agonists.
    Paronis CA; Holtzman SG
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1994 May; 114(4):601-10. PubMed ID: 7855222
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 15. Tolerance to drugs acting as discriminative stimuli.
    Young AM
    NIDA Res Monogr; 1991; (116):197-211. PubMed ID: 1369668
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 16. Discriminative stimulus properties of mitragynine (kratom) in rats.
    Harun N; Hassan Z; Navaratnam V; Mansor SM; Shoaib M
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2015 Jul; 232(13):2227-38. PubMed ID: 25616583
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 17. Lack of evidence for a role of endorphinergic mechanisms in mediating a discriminative stimulus produced by diazepam in rats.
    Shearman GT; Millan MJ; Herz A
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1982; 78(3):282-4. PubMed ID: 6296904
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 18. Acquisition and recovery of tolerance to the discriminative stimulus properties of cocaine.
    Wood DM; Lal H; Emmett-Oglesby M
    Neuropharmacology; 1984 Dec; 23(12A):1419-23. PubMed ID: 6527744
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 19. Increased sensitivity to the stimulus properties of morphine in food deprived rats.
    Gaiardi M; Bartoletti M; Bacchi A; Gubellini C; Babbini M
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1987 Apr; 26(4):719-23. PubMed ID: 3602031
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 20. Discriminative stimulus properties of ketamine stereoisomers in phencyclidine-trained rats.
    Brady KT; Balster RL
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1982 Aug; 17(2):291-5. PubMed ID: 7134239
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

    [Next]    [New Search]
    of 9.