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  • 21. [Effects of sigma receptor ligands on psychiatric disorders].
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  • 27. The sigma receptor ligand N-phenylpropyl-N'-(4-methoxyphenethyl)3piperazine (YZ-067) enhances the cocaine conditioned-rewarding properties while inhibiting the development of sensitization of cocaine in mice.
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  • 37. Deletion of CREB1 from the dorsal telencephalon reduces motivational properties of cocaine.
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  • 39. Sigma(1) (sigma(1)) receptor antagonists represent a new strategy against cocaine addiction and toxicity.
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  • 40. Novel analogs of the sigma receptor ligand BD1008 attenuate cocaine-induced toxicity in mice.
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