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238 related items for PubMed ID: 19540860

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    Torres-Reveron A, Dow-Edwards DL.
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  • 22. Methylphenidate regulates activity regulated cytoskeletal associated but not brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene expression in the developing rat striatum.
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  • 23. The effects of methylphenidate on novel object exploration in weanling and periadolescent rats.
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  • 24. Adult female rats' altered diurnal locomotor activity pattern following chronic methylphenidate treatment.
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  • 27. Exposure to oral methylphenidate from adolescence through young adulthood produces transient effects on hippocampal-sensitive memory in rats.
    Bethancourt JA, Camarena ZZ, Britton GB.
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  • 28. Nucleus accumbens lesions modulate the effects of methylphenidate.
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  • 29. Methylphenidate treated at the test cage--dose-dependent sensitization or tolerance depend on the behavioral assay used.
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  • 30. Dose-dependent immunohistochemical changes in rat cornea and retina after oral methylphenidate administration.
    Tunc E, Erdogan D, Gozil R, Bahcelioglu M, Calguner E, Take G, Caglar G, Oktem H.
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  • 31. Descending glutamatergic pathways of PFC are involved in acute and chronic action of methylphenidate.
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  • 32. Effects of clinically relevant doses of methyphenidate on spatial memory, behavioral sensitization and open field habituation: a time related study.
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  • 33. 1H MRS-detectable metabolic brain changes and reduced impulsive behavior in adult rats exposed to methylphenidate during adolescence.
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  • 34. Glutaminergic signaling in the caudate nucleus is required for behavioral sensitization to methylphenidate.
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  • 37. Repeated exposure of adolescent rats to oral methylphenidate does not induce behavioral sensitization or cross-sensitization to nicotine.
    Justo CC, Carneiro-de-Oliveira PE, Delucia R, Aizenstein ML, Planeta CS.
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  • 39. GABA system changes in methylphenidate sensitized female rats.
    Freese L, Muller EJ, Souza MF, Couto-Pereira NS, Tosca CF, Ferigolo M, Barros HM.
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