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208 related items for PubMed ID: 9668411

  • 1. Prenatal cocaine exposure alters signal transduction in the brain D1 dopamine receptor system.
    Friedman E, Wang HY.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 21; 846():238-47. PubMed ID: 9668411
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  • 2. Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Alters Signal Transduction in the Brain D1 Dopamine Receptor Systema.
    Friedman E, Wang HY.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 21; 846(1):238-247. PubMed ID: 29087556
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  • 3. Prenatal exposure to cocaine selectively reduces D1 dopamine receptor-mediated activation of striatal Gs proteins.
    Wang HY, Runyan S, Yadin E, Friedman E.
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  • 4. Genetic or pharmacological inactivation of the dopamine D1 receptor differentially alters the expression of regulator of G-protein signalling (Rgs) transcripts.
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  • 5. Cocaine effects on the developing brain: current status.
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  • 6. Prenatal cocaine exposure affects postnatal dopaminergic systems in various regions of the rat brain.
    Choi SJ, Mazzio E, Kolta MG, Soliman KF.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 May 30; 844():293-302. PubMed ID: 9668686
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  • 7. Effect of prenatal cocaine on dopamine receptor-G protein coupling in mesocortical regions of the rabbit brain.
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  • 8. Decrease of D2 receptor binding but increase in D2-stimulated G-protein activation, dopamine transporter binding and behavioural sensitization in brains of mice treated with a chronic escalating dose 'binge' cocaine administration paradigm.
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    Eur J Neurosci; 2008 Aug 30; 28(4):759-70. PubMed ID: 18671743
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  • 9. D1 dopamine receptor: a putative neurochemical and behavioral link to cocaine action.
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  • 10. Prenatal ethanol preferentially enhances reactivity of the dopamine D1 but not D2 or D3 receptors in offspring.
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  • 11. Prenatal exposure to cocaine disrupts D1A dopamine receptor function via selective inhibition of protein phosphatase 1 pathway in rabbit frontal cortex.
    Zhen X, Torres C, Wang HY, Friedman E.
    J Neurosci; 2001 Dec 01; 21(23):9160-7. PubMed ID: 11717349
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  • 12. Prenatal cocaine produces biochemical and functional changes in brain serotonin systems in rat progeny.
    Battaglia G, Cabrera TM, Van de Kar LD.
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  • 13. Opposite regulation of cocaine-induced intracellular signaling and gene expression by dopamine D1 and D3 receptors.
    Zhang J, Xu M.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2006 Aug 01; 1074():1-12. PubMed ID: 17105899
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  • 14. The effects of chronic amphetamine treatment on prenatal ethanol-induced changes in dopamine receptor function: electrophysiological findings.
    Shen RY, Hannigan JH, Chiodo LA.
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  • 16. Clozapine protection against gestational cocaine-induced neurochemical abnormalities.
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  • 17. Cocaine exposure prior to pregnancy alters the psychomotor response to cocaine and transcriptional regulation of the dopamine D1 receptor in adult male offspring.
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  • 18. Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure upon postnatal development of neostriatal dopaminergic function.
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  • 19. Spatiotemporal analysis of Fos expression associated with cocaine- and PTZ-induced seizures in prenatally cocaine-treated rats.
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  • 20. Effects of environmental enrichment on behavior and dopamine transporter function in medial prefrontal cortex in adult rats prenatally treated with cocaine.
    Neugebauer NM, Cunningham ST, Zhu J, Bryant RI, Middleton LS, Dwoskin LP.
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