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174 related items for PubMed ID: 2623021

  • 1. Context-dependent cocaine sensitization: differential effect of haloperidol on development versus expression.
    Weiss SR, Post RM, Pert A, Woodward R, Murman D.
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  • 2. Stimulus gated cocaine sensitization: interoceptive drug cue control of cocaine locomotor sensitization.
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  • 3. Effects of 5-HT1B receptor ligands microinjected into the ventral tegmental area on the locomotor and sensitizating effects of cocaine in rats.
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    Eur Neuropsychopharmacol; 2004 May; 14(3):217-25. PubMed ID: 15056481
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  • 4. Repeated intracerebroventricular forskolin administration enhances behavioral sensitization to cocaine.
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  • 7. Haloperidol (but not ziprasidone) withdrawal potentiates sensitization to the hyperlocomotor effect of cocaine in mice.
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  • 8. Alpha-noradrenergic receptors modulate the development and expression of cocaine sensitization.
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  • 9. Fischer and Lewis rat strains show differential cocaine effects in conditioned place preference and behavioral sensitization but not in locomotor activity or conditioned taste aversion.
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  • 11. Behavioral sensitization to dopaminergic inhibitory and stimulatory effects induced by low vs. high dose apomorphine treatments: an unconventional dose and response reversal sensitization challenge test reveals sensitization mechanisms.
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  • 12. Effect of adrenalectomy and corticosterone on cocaine-induced sensitization in rats.
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  • 13. Application of a protein synthesis inhibitor into the ventral tegmental area, but not the nucleus accumbens, prevents behavioral sensitization to cocaine.
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  • 16. Acute and chronic cocaine behavioral effects in novel versus familiar environments: open-field familiarity differentiates cocaine locomotor stimulant effects from cocaine emotional behavioral effects.
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  • 18. A role for corticotropin-releasing factor in the long-term expression of behavioral sensitization to cocaine.
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  • 19. Evidence that the 5-HT1A autoreceptor is an important pharmacological target for the modulation of cocaine behavioral stimulant effects.
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  • 20. Behavioral sensitization to the discriminative stimulus effects of methamphetamine in rats.
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