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164 related items for PubMed ID: 18594795

  • 1. Discriminative stimulus properties of naloxone in Long-Evans rats: assessment with the conditioned taste aversion baseline of drug discrimination learning.
    Davis CM, Stevenson GW, Cañadas F, Ullrich T, Rice KC, Riley AL.
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  • 7. Delta opioid discrimination learning in the rat: assessment with the selective delta agonist SNC80.
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