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1143 related items for PubMed ID: 27287203

  • 1. Intravenous Prenatal Nicotine Exposure Alters METH-Induced Hyperactivity, Conditioned Hyperactivity, and BDNF in Adult Rat Offspring.
    Lacy RT, Brown RW, Morgan AJ, Mactutus CF, Harrod SB.
    Dev Neurosci; 2016; 38(3):171-185. PubMed ID: 27287203
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  • 3. Offspring of Prenatal IV Nicotine Exposure Exhibit Increased Sensitivity to the Reinforcing Effects of Methamphetamine.
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  • 4. Effect of prenatal methadone on reinstated behavioral sensitization induced by methamphetamine in adolescent rats.
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  • 9. Prenatal cigarette smoke exposure causes hyperactivity and aggressive behavior: role of altered catecholamines and BDNF.
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  • 10. Gestational exposure to nicotine and monoamine oxidase inhibitors influences cocaine-induced locomotion in adolescent rats.
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  • 11. Neonatal brain inflammation enhances methamphetamine-induced reinstated behavioral sensitization in adult rats analyzed with explainable machine learning.
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  • 12. Long-term parental methamphetamine exposure of mice influences behavior and hippocampal DNA methylation of the offspring.
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  • 13. Prenatal lead exposure enhances methamphetamine sensitization in rats.
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  • 14. Augmented constitutive CREB expression in the nucleus accumbens and striatum may contribute to the altered behavioral response to cocaine of adult mice exposed to cocaine in utero.
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  • 16. Methamphetamine-induced hyperactivity and behavioral sensitization in PACAP deficient mice.
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  • 17. Prenatal methamphetamine exposure affects the mesolimbic dopaminergic system and behavior in adult offspring.
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  • 20. Lithium attenuates methamphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion and behavioral sensitization via modulation of prefrontal monoamine release.
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