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    Lobeline attenuates d-methamphetamine self-administration in rats by Harrod, S B, Dwoskin, L P, Crooks, P A, Klebaur, J E, Bardo, M T

    “…alpha-Lobeline inhibits d-amphetamine-evoked dopamine release from striatal slices in vitro, appearing to reduce the cytosolic pool of dopamine available for…”
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    The ability of amphetamine to evoke arc (Arg 3.1) mRNA expression in the caudate, nucleus accumbens and neocortex is modulated by environmental context by Klebaur, Jennifer E., Ostrander, Michelle M., Norton, Camille S., Watson, Stanley J., Akil, Huda, Robinson, Terry E.

    Published in Brain research (15-03-2002)
    “…The ability of amphetamine or cocaine to induce the expression of c- fos mRNA in a number of brain regions is greatly enhanced when these drugs are…”
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    Exposure to Novel Environmental Stimuli Decreases Amphetamine Self-Administration in Rats by Klebaur, Jennifer E, Phillips, Scott B, Kelly, Thomas H, Bardo, Michael T

    “…Researchers examined whether exposure to novel environmental stimuli reduces drug self-administration. Rats were trained to self-administer amphetamine on a…”
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    The effects of anxiolytic drugs on novelty-induced place preference by Klebaur, Jennifer E, Bardo, Michael T

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-05-1999)
    “…Previous evidence has shown that rats exposed to a place preference apparatus prefer the novel compartment over the familiar. While this suggests that novelty…”
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    7-OH-DPAT Has d-Amphetamine-like Discriminative Stimulus Properties by Bevins, Rick A, Klebaur, Jennifer E, Bardo, Michael T

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-10-1997)
    “…Rats were trained on a d-amphetamine (1 mg/kg) vs. saline discrimination task using food-maintained responding (fixed ratio = 25). In extinction tests,…”
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    Acquisition of a Fixed Ratio Schedule in Adult Male Rats Neonatally Exposed to Ethanol and/or Cocaine by Segar, Tracy M., Klebaur, Jennifer E., Bardo, Michael T., Barron, Susan

    “…Acquisition of an operant learning task for sucrose reinforcement was examined in rats after neonatal exposure to ethanol and/or cocaine. Subjects were raised…”
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