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528 related items for PubMed ID: 16216323

  • 1. Stimulus gated cocaine sensitization: interoceptive drug cue control of cocaine locomotor sensitization.
    Carey RJ, DePalma G, Damianopoulos E, Shanahan A.
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  • 3. Low dose apomorphine induces context-specific sensitization of hypolocomotion without conditioning: support for a new state dependent retrieval hypothesis of drug conditioning and sensitization.
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  • 4. Dopaminergic and serotonergic autoreceptor stimulation effects are equivalent and additive in the suppression of spontaneous and cocaine induced locomotor activity.
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  • 18. Application of a protein synthesis inhibitor into the ventral tegmental area, but not the nucleus accumbens, prevents behavioral sensitization to cocaine.
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  • 20. Apomorphine locomotor sensitization can be potentiated by environmental change: evidence for a non-Pavlovian associative behavioral contrast factor in sensitization expression.
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