Search Results - "Carlson, J.N"
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37 Glidescope versus C-MAC in Awake Upright Intubation: A Randomized Cross-Over Study
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33 Direct Versus Video Laryngoscopy in Patients With Gastrointestinal Bleeds
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34 Just-in-Time Video Laryngoscopy versus Direct Laryngosocpy for Neonatal Intubation
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76 Classification and Frequency of Emergency Medical Services Procedures Performed in the United States
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86 Magnitude of National Emergency Department Utilization By the Uninsured
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19 Emergency Physician Practice Change in Response to Being Named in a Malpractice Claim
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71 Video versus Direct and Augmented Direct Laryngoscopy in Pediatric Tracheal Intubations
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Effects of iboga alkaloids on morphine and cocaine self-administration in rats: relationship to tremorigenic effects and to effects on dopamine release in nucleus accumbens and striatum
Published in Brain research (19-09-1994)“…Ibogaine, a naturally occurring alkaloid, has been claimed to be effective in treating addiction to opioid and stimulant drugs and has been reported to…”
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Effects and aftereffects of ibogaine on morphine self-administration in rats
Published in European journal of pharmacology (03-04-1991)“…Ibogaine, a naturally occurring alkaloid, has been claimed to be effective in treating addition to opiate and stimulant drugs. As a preclinical test of this…”
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Effects of ibogaine on acute signs of morphine withdrawal in rats: independence from tremor
Published in Neuropharmacology (01-05-1992)“…Because of the claim that ibogaine suppresses the symptoms of "narcotic withdrawal" in humans, the effect of ibogaine on naltrexone-precipitated withdrawal…”
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Neurochemical predisposition to self-administer cocaine in rats: individual differences in dopamine and its metabolites
Published in Brain research (08-08-1994)“…Using in vivo microdialysis, this study attempted to determine whether a neurochemical predisposition to self-administer cocaine could be identified. Estimated…”
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Neurochemical predisposition to self-administer morphine in rats
Published in Brain research (24-04-1992)“…Using in vivo microdialysis, this study attempted to determine whether a neurochemical predisposition to self-administer morphine could be identified…”
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Acute administration of diazepam and buspirone in rats trained on conflict schedules having different degrees of predictability
Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-12-1991)“…The anti-conflict activities of diazepam and buspirone were examined on three schedules designed to condition the suppression of licking. The schedules…”
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Basal and amphetamine-induced asymmetries in striatal dopamine release and metabolism: bilateral in vivo microdialysis in normal rats
Published in Brain research (08-11-1988)“…In vivo microdialysis was used to monitor bilaterally the release of dopamine and its metabolites 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl acetic acid (DOPAC) and homovanillic acid…”
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The effects of acute administration of gepirone in rats trained on conflict schedules having different degrees of predictability
Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-12-1991)“…The anticonflict activity of gepirone, a putative anxiolytic and antidepressant, was examined on three schedules which conditioned the suppression of licking…”
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Differences in spontaneous and amphetamine-induced rotational behavior, and in sensitization to amphetamine, among Sprague-Dawley derived rats from different sources
Published in Physiology & behavior (1986)“…Nocturnal rotational behavior was found to vary severalfold among Sprague-Dawley derived rats obtained from seven different breeders; net rotations per night…”
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