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80 related items for PubMed ID: 2539455

  • 1. Relationship of plasma and brain concentrations of caffeine and metabolites to benzodiazepine receptor binding and locomotor activity.
    Kaplan GB, Greenblatt DJ, Leduc BW, Thompson ML, Shader RI.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1989 Mar; 248(3):1078-83. PubMed ID: 2539455
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  • 2. Caffeine treatment and withdrawal in mice: relationships between dosage, concentrations, locomotor activity and A1 adenosine receptor binding.
    Kaplan GB, Greenblatt DJ, Kent MA, Cotreau-Bibbo MM.
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  • 3. Separate and combined effects of caffeine and alprazolam on motor activity and benzodiazepine receptor binding in vivo.
    Kaplan GB, Tai NT, Greenblatt DJ, Shader RI.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1990 Sep; 101(4):539-44. PubMed ID: 2167493
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  • 4. Chronic benzodiazepine administration. I. Tolerance is associated with benzodiazepine receptor downregulation and decreased gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor function.
    Miller LG, Greenblatt DJ, Barnhill JG, Shader RI.
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  • 5. Benzodiazepine response and receptor binding after chronic ethanol ingestion in a mouse model.
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  • 6. Caffeine-induced behavioral stimulation is dose-dependent and associated with A1 adenosine receptor occupancy.
    Kaplan GB, Greenblatt DJ, Kent MA, Cotreau MM, Arcelin G, Shader RI.
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  • 7. Benzodiazepine receptor occupancy in vivo: correlation with brain concentrations and pharmacodynamic actions.
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  • 8. Contribution of specific binding to the central benzodiazepine site to the brain concentrations of two novel benzodiazepine site ligands.
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    Scott-Stevens P, Atack JR, Sohal B, Worboys P.
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  • 11. Repeated swim stress alters brain benzodiazepine receptors measured in vivo.
    Weizman R, Weizman A, Kook KA, Vocci F, Deutsch SI, Paul SM.
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  • 12. Kinetic and dynamic components of increased benzodiazepine sensitivity in aging animals.
    Barnhill JG, Greenblatt DJ, Miller LG, Gaver A, Harmatz JS, Shader RI.
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  • 13. Changes in adenosine receptor sensitivity in morphine-tolerant and -dependent mice.
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  • 14. Locomotor activity pattern induced by diazepam in control and caffeine-treated mice.
    Sansone M, Pavone F, Battaglia M, Vetulani J.
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    Ahboucha S, Araqi F, Layrargues GP, Butterworth RF.
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