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156 related items for PubMed ID: 16839618

  • 1. Mice lacking the melanin-concentrating hormone receptor-1 exhibit an atypical psychomotor susceptibility to cocaine and no conditioned cocaine response.
    Tyhon A, Adamantidis A, Foidart A, Grisar T, Lakaye B, Tirelli E.
    Behav Brain Res; 2006 Oct 02; 173(1):94-103. PubMed ID: 16839618
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  • 2. Deletion of Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Receptor-1 gene accentuates D-amphetamine-induced psychomotor activation but neither the subsequent development of sensitization nor the expression of conditioned activity in mice.
    Tyhon A, Lakaye B, Grisar T, Tirelli E.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 2008 Feb 02; 88(4):446-55. PubMed ID: 17996928
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  • 3. Amphetamine- and cocaine-induced conditioned place preference and concomitant psychomotor sensitization in mice with genetically inactivated melanin-concentrating hormone MCH(1) receptor.
    Tyhon A, Lakaye B, Adamantidis A, Tirelli E.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 2008 Dec 03; 599(1-3):72-80. PubMed ID: 18848539
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  • 6. Decrease of D2 receptor binding but increase in D2-stimulated G-protein activation, dopamine transporter binding and behavioural sensitization in brains of mice treated with a chronic escalating dose 'binge' cocaine administration paradigm.
    Bailey A, Metaxas A, Yoo JH, McGee T, Kitchen I.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2008 Aug 03; 28(4):759-70. PubMed ID: 18671743
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  • 7. Effects of extended cocaine conditioning in the reinstatement of place preference.
    Rodríguez-Arias M, Castillo A, Daza-Losada M, Aguilar MA, Miñarro J.
    Physiol Behav; 2009 Mar 23; 96(4-5):620-30. PubMed ID: 19150452
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  • 9. Effects of repeated morphine on locomotion, place preference and dopamine in heterozygous glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor knockout mice.
    Airavaara M, Tuomainen H, Piepponen TP, Saarma M, Ahtee L.
    Genes Brain Behav; 2007 Apr 23; 6(3):287-98. PubMed ID: 16879618
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  • 10. mu-Opioid receptor knockout mice display reduced cocaine conditioned place preference but enhanced sensitization of cocaine-induced locomotion.
    Hall FS, Goeb M, Li XF, Sora I, Uhl GR.
    Brain Res Mol Brain Res; 2004 Feb 05; 121(1-2):123-30. PubMed ID: 14969743
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  • 11. Wheel-running mitigates psychomotor sensitization initiation but not post-sensitization conditioned activity and conditioned place preference induced by cocaine in mice.
    Geuzaine A, Tirelli E.
    Behav Brain Res; 2014 Apr 01; 262():57-67. PubMed ID: 24434305
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  • 14. Differences in behavioural effects of amphetamine and dopamine-related gene expression in wild-type and homozygous CCK2 receptor deficient mice.
    Rünkorg K, Värv S, Matsui T, Kõks S, Vasar E.
    Neurosci Lett; 2006 Oct 02; 406(1-2):17-22. PubMed ID: 16916582
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