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259 related items for PubMed ID: 8972545

  • 1. Activational effects of social stress on IV cocaine self-administration in rats.
    Miczek KA, Mutschler NH.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1996 Dec; 128(3):256-64. PubMed ID: 8972545
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  • 3. Neonatal isolation enhances acquisition of cocaine self-administration and food responding in female rats.
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    Behav Brain Res; 2004 May 05; 151(1-2):137-49. PubMed ID: 15084429
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  • 4. Effects of cocaine under concurrent fixed ratio schedules of food and IV drug availability: a novel choice procedure in monkeys.
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  • 5. Conditioned reinforcing properties of stimuli paired with self-administered cocaine, heroin or sucrose: implications for the persistence of addictive behaviour.
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  • 7. Effects of different food-reinforcement histories on cocaine self-administration by rhesus monkeys.
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  • 9. Rat brain neurotransmitter turnover rates altered during withdrawal from chronic cocaine administration.
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  • 10. Isolation rearing impairs the reinforcing efficacy of intravenous cocaine or intra-accumbens d-amphetamine: impaired response to intra-accumbens D1 and D2/D3 dopamine receptor antagonists.
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    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1994 Jul 05; 115(3):419-29. PubMed ID: 7871084
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  • 11. Excitotoxic lesions of the basolateral amygdala impair the acquisition of cocaine-seeking behaviour under a second-order schedule of reinforcement.
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  • 12. Intravenous self-administration of cocaine under concurrent VI schedules of reinforcement.
    Woolverton WL.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1996 Oct 05; 127(3):195-203. PubMed ID: 8912397
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  • 13. Foster mother care but not prenatal morphine exposure enhances cocaine self-administration in young adult male and female rats.
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  • 14. Second-order schedules of intravenous drug self-administration in rhesus monkeys.
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  • 15. Effects of medial prefrontal or anterior cingulate cortex lesions on responding for cocaine under fixed-ratio and second-order schedules of reinforcement in rats.
    Weissenborn R, Robbins TW, Everitt BJ.
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  • 16. Neonatal isolation enhances maintenance but not reinstatement of cocaine self-administration in adult male rats.
    Zhang XY, Sanchez H, Kehoe P, Kosten TA.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2005 Feb 05; 177(4):391-9. PubMed ID: 15258719
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  • 17. Intense cocaine self-administration after episodic social defeat stress, but not after aggressive behavior: dissociation from corticosterone activation.
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  • 18. Previous exposure to cocaine enhances cocaine self-administration in an alpha 1-adrenergic receptor dependent manner.
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  • 20. Non-contingent electric footshock facilitates the acquisition of intravenous cocaine self-administration in rats.
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    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1994 Feb 05; 114(1):63-70. PubMed ID: 7846208
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