Search Results - "Klebaur, Jennifer E."
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Lobeline attenuates d-methamphetamine self-administration in rats
Published in The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics (01-07-2001)“…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
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
Published in Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology (01-11-2001)“…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
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
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
Published in Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (01-01-1999)“…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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