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Decreased accumbens dopamine release after cocaine challenge in behaviorally sensitized female rats.
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Decreased accumbens dopamine release after cocaine challenge in behaviorally sensitized female rats
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David J Mokler
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D W Johnson
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior
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In vivo regulation of central nervous system progesterone receptors: cocaine induces steroid-dependent behavior through dopamine transporter modulation of D5 receptors in rats.
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Cocaine reinforcement and extracellular dopamine overflow in rat nucleus accumbens: an in vivo microdialysis study
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Modulation of the mesolimbic dopamine system by glutamate: role of NMDA receptors.
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Sex differences and effects of estrogen on dopamine and DOPAC release from the striatum of male and female CD-1 mice.
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Estradiol enhances behavioral sensitization to cocaine and amphetamine-stimulated striatal [3H]dopamine release
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Extracellular concentrations of cocaine and dopamine are enhanced during chronic cocaine administration
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Increasing effects of repetitive cocaine administration in the rat
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The estrous cycle affects cocaine self-administration on a progressive ratio schedule in rats
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Dopamine efflux in the rat nucleus accumbens evoked by dopamine receptor stimulation in the entorhinal cortex is modulated by oestradiol and progesterone.
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Development and expression of sensitization to cocaine's reinforcing properties: role of NMDA receptors.
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Repeated cocaine administration induces behavioral sensitization and corresponding decreased extracellular dopamine responses in caudate and accumbens
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Sex differences in locomotor activity after acute and chronic cocaine administration
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Increases in extracellular dopamine in the nucleus accumbens by cocaine are inversely related to basal levels: effects of acute and repeated administration
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Coadministration of MK-801 with amphetamine, cocaine or morphine prevents rather than transiently masks the development of behavioral sensitization.
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NMDA- and MK801-induced changes in dopamine release are attenuated in kainic acid-lesioned nucleus accumbens of conscious rats: an in vivo microdialysis study.
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