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67 related items for PubMed ID: 16458265

  • 1. Microinjection of the L-type calcium channel antagonist diltiazem into the ventral nucleus accumbens shell facilitates cocaine-induced conditioned place preferences.
    Chartoff EH, Pliakas AM, Carlezon WA.
    Biol Psychiatry; 2006 Jun 15; 59(12):1236-9. PubMed ID: 16458265
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  • 2. Effects of urokinase-type plasminogen activator in the acquisition, expression and reinstatement of cocaine-induced conditioned-place preference.
    Bahi A, Kusnecov AW, Dreyer JL.
    Behav Brain Res; 2008 Aug 05; 191(1):17-25. PubMed ID: 18436315
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  • 4. Distinct contributions of dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens core or shell to established cocaine reinforcement under a second-order schedule.
    Di Ciano P.
    Eur Neuropsychopharmacol; 2008 Dec 05; 18(12):888-96. PubMed ID: 18760571
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  • 5. Calcium channel antagonists suppress nicotine-induced place preference and locomotor sensitization in rodents.
    Biała G.
    Pol J Pharmacol; 2003 Dec 05; 55(3):327-35. PubMed ID: 14506311
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  • 9. Increase in A2A receptors in the nucleus accumbens after extended cocaine self-administration and its disappearance after cocaine withdrawal.
    Marcellino D, Roberts DC, Navarro G, Filip M, Agnati L, Lluís C, Franco R, Fuxe K.
    Brain Res; 2007 Apr 27; 1143():208-20. PubMed ID: 17320828
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  • 10. The microinjection of AMPA receptor antagonist into the accumbens shell failed to change food intake, but reduced fear-motivated behaviour in free-feeding female rats.
    da Cunha IC, de Nazareth AM, Vargas JC, Ferraz A, Neto JM, Paschoalini MA, Faria MS.
    Behav Brain Res; 2008 Nov 21; 193(2):243-7. PubMed ID: 18586053
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  • 14. DNQX in the nucleus accumbens inhibits cocaine-induced conditioned place preference.
    Kaddis FG, Uretsky NJ, Wallace LJ.
    Brain Res; 1995 Oct 30; 697(1-2):76-82. PubMed ID: 8593597
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  • 17. Nasal administration of the calcium channel blocker diltiazem decreases food intake and attenuates weight gain in rats.
    Amer A, Maher TJ.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 2005 Oct 30; 82(2):379-87. PubMed ID: 16214208
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  • 18. GABA receptor subtype antagonists in the nucleus accumbens shell and ventral tegmental area differentially alter feeding responses induced by deprivation, glucoprivation and lipoprivation in rats.
    Kandov Y, Israel Y, Kest A, Dostova I, Verasammy J, Bernal SY, Kasselman L, Bodnar RJ.
    Brain Res; 2006 Apr 12; 1082(1):86-97. PubMed ID: 16516868
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  • 19. NMDA antagonist AP-5 increase environmentally induced cocaine-conditioned locomotion within the nucleus accumbens.
    Rodríguez-Borrero E, Bernardo Colón A, Burgos-Mártir MA, Alvarez Carillo JE, del Campo YE, Abella-Ramírez C, Maldonado-Vlaar CS.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 2006 Sep 12; 85(1):178-84. PubMed ID: 16963113
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  • 20. Molecular determinants of Ca2+ potentiation of diltiazem block and Ca2+-dependent inactivation in the pore region of cav1.2.
    Dilmac N, Hilliard N, Hockerman GH.
    Mol Pharmacol; 2003 Aug 12; 64(2):491-501. PubMed ID: 12869655
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