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  • 6. Damage of serotonergic axons and immunolocalization of Hsp27, Hsp72, and Hsp90 molecular chaperones after a single dose of MDMA administration in Dark Agouti rat: temporal, spatial, and cellular patterns.
    Adori C, Andó RD, Kovács GG, Bagdy G.
    J Comp Neurol; 2006 Jul 10; 497(2):251-69. PubMed ID: 16705678
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  • 8. Caffeine promotes hyperthermia and serotonergic loss following co-administration of the substituted amphetamines, MDMA ("Ecstasy") and MDA ("Love").
    McNamara R, Kerans A, O'Neill B, Harkin A.
    Neuropharmacology; 2006 Jan 10; 50(1):69-80. PubMed ID: 16188283
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  • 9. A study of the neurotoxic effect of MDMA ('ecstasy') on 5-HT neurones in the brains of mothers and neonates following administration of the drug during pregnancy.
    Colado MI, O'Shea E, Granados R, Misra A, Murray TK, Green AR.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1997 Jun 10; 121(4):827-33. PubMed ID: 9208155
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  • 11. Effect of acute brain tyrosine depletion on MDMA-induced changes in brain 5-HT.
    Rodsiri R, Green AR, Marsden CA, Fone KC.
    J Psychopharmacol; 2010 Feb 10; 24(2):267-74. PubMed ID: 19965941
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  • 13. Repeated adolescent 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) exposure in rats attenuates the effects of a subsequent challenge with MDMA or a 5-hydroxytryptamine(1A) receptor agonist.
    Piper BJ, Vu HL, Safain MG, Oliver AJ, Meyer JS.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 2006 May 10; 317(2):838-49. PubMed ID: 16434566
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  • 14. Long-term neurobiological consequences of ecstasy: a role for pre-existing trait-like differences in brain monoaminergic functioning?
    Wallinga AE, de Boer SF, Granneman RA, Koolhaas JM, Buwalda B.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 2009 Dec 10; 94(2):227-33. PubMed ID: 19699758
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  • 17. The pharmacology and clinical pharmacology of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, "ecstasy").
    Green AR, Mechan AO, Elliott JM, O'Shea E, Colado MI.
    Pharmacol Rev; 2003 Sep 10; 55(3):463-508. PubMed ID: 12869661
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  • 20. MDMA self-administration in rats: acquisition, progressive ratio responding and serotonin transporter binding.
    Schenk S, Hely L, Lake B, Daniela E, Gittings D, Mash DC.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2007 Dec 10; 26(11):3229-36. PubMed ID: 18005064
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