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50 related items for PubMed ID: 29090821

  • 1. Uterine Position Determines the Extent of Dopamine Reduction after Chronic Prenatal Cocaine Exposure.
    Lipton JW, Robie HS, Ling Z, Weese-Mayer DE, Carvey PM.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 May; 844(1):314-323. PubMed ID: 29090821
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  • 2. Uterine position determines the extent of dopamine reduction after chronic prenatal cocaine exposure.
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    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 May 30; 844():314-23. PubMed ID: 9668689
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  • 3. The magnitude of brain dopamine depletion from prenatal cocaine exposure is a function of uterine position.
    Lipton JW, Robie HC, Ling Z, Weese-Mayer DE, Carvey PM.
    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 1998 May 30; 20(4):373-82. PubMed ID: 9697963
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  • 4. Transplacental cocaine exposure. 2: Effects of cocaine dose and gestational timing.
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    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 1998 May 30; 20(3):227-38. PubMed ID: 9638680
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  • 5. A mouse model of transplacental cocaine exposure. Clinical implications for exposed infants and children.
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    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 21; 846():248-61. PubMed ID: 9668412
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  • 8. Prenatal cocaine exposure and postnatal hypoxia independently decrease carotid body dopamine in neonatal rats.
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  • 9. Changes in dopamine, serotonin and their metabolites in discrete brain areas of rat offspring after in utero exposure to cocaine or related drugs.
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  • 11. Prior cocaine exposure in different environments affects the behavioral responses of mouse dams.
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  • 12. A Mouse Model of Transplacental Cocaine Exposure: Clinical Implications for Exposed Infants and Childrena.
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  • 13. In vitro hepatic biotransformation of cocaine in maternal and fetal guinea pigs. Induction of cocaine N-demethylation with cocaine pretreatment.
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  • 15. Within-subject sensitization of striatal dopamine release after a single injection of cocaine: an in vivo microdialysis study.
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  • 16. Prenatal cocaine exposure induces an attenuation of uterine blood flow in the rat.
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  • 17. Ventilatory control in newborn mice prenatally exposed to cocaine.
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  • 18. Pretreatment with serotonin 5-HT(3) receptor antagonists produces no observable blockade of long-term motor sensitization to cocaine in rats.
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  • 19. Effects of experimentally induced ischemia on dopamine metabolism in rabbit retina.
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  • 20. 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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    Dev Neurosci; 2005 Oct 25; 27(2-4):235-48. PubMed ID: 16046859
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