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    Preference for cocaine- versus pup-associated cues differentially activates neurons expressing either Fos or cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript in lactating, maternal rodents by Mattson, B.J., Morrell, J.I.

    Published in Neuroscience (2005)
    “…We studied the neuronal basis of the motivational response to two powerful but radically different rewards—cocaine and maternal nurturing of pups in the…”
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    Effects of in utero and postnatal sodium saccharin exposure on the nutritional status of the young rat. II. Dose response and reversibility by Garland, E M, Shapiro, R, Kraft, P L, Mattson, B J, Parr, J M, Cohen, S M

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (1991)
    “…A previous study in our laboratory demonstrated that 30-day-old Sprague-Dawley rats exposed to 7.5% sodium saccharin (NaS) since conception differ from…”
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    Cocaine-induced Fos expression in rat striatum is blocked by chloral hydrate or urethane by Kreuter, J.D, Mattson, B.J, Wang, B, You, Z.-B, Hope, B.T

    Published in Neuroscience (2004)
    “…Anesthetics used in electrophysiological studies alter the effects of cocaine and amphetamine on neural activity in the striatum. However, the mechanism…”
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    Effects of dietary iron and folate supplementation on the physiological changes produced in weanling rats by sodium saccharin exposure by Garland, E M, Shapiro, R, Wehner, J M, Johnson, L S, Mattson, B J, Khachab, M, Asamoto, M, Cohen, S M

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-10-1993)
    “…Exposure of rats to high dietary levels of sodium saccharin (NaSac) started in utero produce physiological effects at 30 days post-birth that are similar to…”
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