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198 related items for PubMed ID: 8637621

  • 1. Prior exposure to cocaine diminishes behavioral and biochemical responses to aversive conditioning: reversal by glycine/N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist co-treatment.
    Morrow BA, Taylor JR, Roth RH.
    Neuroscience; 1995 Nov; 69(1):233-40. PubMed ID: 8637621
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  • 2. The NMDA glycine site antagonist (+)-HA-966 selectively regulates conditioned stress-induced metabolic activation of the mesoprefrontal cortical dopamine but not serotonin systems: a behavioral, neuroendocrine, and neurochemical study in the rat.
    Goldstein LE, Rasmusson AM, Bunney BS, Roth RH.
    J Neurosci; 1994 Aug; 14(8):4937-50. PubMed ID: 8046462
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  • 3. R-(+)-HA-966, an antagonist for the glycine/NMDA receptor, prevents locomotor sensitization to repeated cocaine exposures.
    Morrow BA, Taylor JR, Roth RH.
    Brain Res; 1995 Feb 27; 673(1):165-9. PubMed ID: 7757472
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  • 4. (S)-(-)-HA-966, a gamma-hydroxybutyrate-like agent, prevents enhanced mesocorticolimbic dopamine metabolism and behavioral correlates of restraint stress, conditioned fear and cocaine sensitization.
    Morrow BA, Lee EJ, Taylor JR, Elsworth JD, Nye HE, Roth RH.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1997 Nov 27; 283(2):712-21. PubMed ID: 9353390
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  • 5. Biochemical and behavioral anxiolytic-like effects of R(+)HA-966 at the level of the ventral tegmental area in rats.
    Morrow BA, Elsworth JD, Zito C, Roth RH.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1999 Apr 27; 143(3):227-34. PubMed ID: 10353424
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  • 6. Behavioral sensitization after repeated formaldehyde exposure in rats.
    Sorg BA, Hochstatter T.
    Toxicol Ind Health; 1999 Apr 27; 15(3-4):346-55. PubMed ID: 10416287
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  • 7. Repeated cocaine decreases the avoidance response to a novel aversive stimulus in rats.
    Sorg BA, Davidson DL, Hochstatter T, Sylvester PW.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2002 Aug 27; 163(1):9-19. PubMed ID: 12185395
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  • 8. Effects of lesions of prefrontal cortex, amygdala, or fornix on behavioral sensitization to amphetamine: comparison with N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists.
    Wolf ME, Dahlin SL, Hu XT, Xue CJ, White K.
    Neuroscience; 1995 Nov 27; 69(2):417-39. PubMed ID: 8552239
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  • 9. Repeated formaldehyde effects in an animal model for multiple chemical sensitivity.
    Sorg BA, Tschirgi ML, Swindell S, Chen L, Fang J.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2001 Mar 27; 933():57-67. PubMed ID: 12000036
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  • 10. Repeated exposure to methamphetamine, cocaine or morphine induces augmentation of dopamine release in rat mesocorticolimbic slice co-cultures.
    Nakagawa T, Suzuki Y, Nagayasu K, Kitaichi M, Shirakawa H, Kaneko S.
    PLoS One; 2011 Mar 27; 6(9):e24865. PubMed ID: 21980362
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  • 11. Stress activation of mesocorticolimbic dopamine neurons: effects of a glycine/NMDA receptor antagonist.
    Morrow BA, Clark WA, Roth RH.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1993 Jul 20; 238(2-3):255-62. PubMed ID: 8405096
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  • 12. Tyrosine enhances behavioral and mesocorticolimbic dopaminergic responses to aversive conditioning.
    Morrow BA, Elsworth JD, Roth RH.
    Synapse; 1996 Feb 20; 22(2):100-5. PubMed ID: 8787125
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  • 13. Neuroanatomical localization of the effects of (+)-HA966 on locomotor activity after cocaine injections to the nucleus accumbens of rats.
    Khan MA, Shoaib M.
    Brain Res; 1996 May 06; 719(1-2):198-202. PubMed ID: 8782881
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  • 14. Evidence for N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor mediation of cocaine induced corticosterone release and cocaine conditioned stimulant effects.
    Damianopoulos EN, Carey RJ.
    Behav Brain Res; 1995 Jun 06; 68(2):219-28. PubMed ID: 7654307
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  • 15. Expression of cocaine sensitization: regulation by the medial prefrontal cortex.
    Prasad BM, Hochstatter T, Sorg BA.
    Neuroscience; 1999 Jun 06; 88(3):765-74. PubMed ID: 10363816
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  • 19. Antagonist of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors partially prevent the development of cocaine sensitization.
    Haracz JL, Belanger SA, MacDonall JS, Sircar R.
    Life Sci; 1995 Jun 06; 57(25):2347-57. PubMed ID: 7491093
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  • 20. Expression of behavioral sensitization to the cocaine-like fungicide triadimefon is blocked by pretreatment with AMPA, NMDA and DA D1 receptor antagonists.
    Reeves R, Thiruchelvam M, Cory-Slechta DA.
    Brain Res; 2004 May 22; 1008(2):155-67. PubMed ID: 15145752
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