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329 related items for PubMed ID: 791660

  • 21. Regional differences in the induction of behavioral supersensitivity by prolonged treatment with atypical neuroleptics.
    Halperin R, Guerin JJ, Davis KL.
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  • 24. Differential effects of dopamine receptor antagonists on the sexual behavior of male rats.
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  • 28. Chronic treatment with classical and atypical antipsychotic drugs differentially decreases dopamine release in striatum and nucleus accumbens in vivo.
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    Scatton B, Bischoff S, Dedek J, Korf J.
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  • 32. On the relevance of preferential increases of mesolimbic versus striatal dopamine turnover for the prediction of antipsychotic activity of psychotropic drugs.
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  • 33. Clozapine-, but not haloperidol-, induced increases in deltaFosB-like immunoreactivity are completely blocked in the striatum of mice lacking D3 dopamine receptors.
    Robertson GS, Lee CJ, Sridhar K, Nakabeppu Y, Cheng M, Wang YM, Caron MG.
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  • 40. [Nonuniform effect of cataleptogenic and atypical neuroleptics on the turning reactions induced by stimulation of the putamen and caudate nucleus in cats].
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