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1043 related items for PubMed ID: 7508151

  • 1. Changes in dopamine, serotonin and their metabolites in discrete brain areas of rat offspring after in utero exposure to cocaine or related drugs.
    Henderson MG, McMillen BA.
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  • 11. Neonatal exposure to cocaine: altered dopamine levels in the amygdala and behavioral outcomes in the developing rat.
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  • 20. Uterine position determines the extent of dopamine reduction after chronic prenatal cocaine exposure.
    Lipton JW, Robie HS, Ling Z, Weese-Mayer DE, Carvey PM.
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