Acute and chronic continuous methamphetamine have different long-term behavioral and neurochemical consequences.
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Methamphetamine self-administration is associated with persistent biochemical alterations in striatal and cortical dopaminergic terminals in the ratChronic methamphetamine administration causes differential regulation of transcription factors in the rat midbrainDistributed attentional deficits in chronic methamphetamine abusers: evidence from the Attentional Network Task (ANT)Altitude may contribute to regional variation in methamphetamine use in the United States: a population database study.Repeated exposure to methamphetamine causes long-lasting presynaptic corticostriatal depression that is renormalized with drug readministrationSpatial inhibition and the visual cortex: a magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging studyCocaine and methamphetamine induce opposing changes in BOLD signal response in rats.A single high dose of methamphetamine increases cocaine self-administration by depletion of striatal dopamine in rats.Changes in glutamate/NMDA receptor subunit 1 expression in rat brain after acute and subacute exposure to methamphetamineEffects of VMAT2 inhibitors lobeline and GZ-793A on methamphetamine-induced changes in dopamine release, metabolism and synthesis in vivoNovelty-induced locomotion is positively associated with cocaine ingestion in adolescent rats; anxiety is correlated in adults.Human methamphetamine pharmacokinetics simulated in the rat: behavioral and neurochemical effects of a 72-h binge.Changes in leptin, ghrelin, growth hormone and neuropeptide-Y after an acute model of MDMA and methamphetamine exposure in rats.Catecholamine reuptake inhibition causes weight loss by increasing locomotor activity and thermogenesis.Effect of three different regimens of repeated methamphetamine on rats' cognitive performance.PEGylation of a High-Affinity Anti-(+)Methamphetamine Single Chain Antibody Fragment Extends Functional Half-Life by Reducing Clearance.
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Acute and chronic continuous methamphetamine have different long-term behavioral and neurochemical consequences.
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Acute and chronic continuous m ...... nd neurochemical consequences.
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Acute and chronic continuous m ...... nd neurochemical consequences.
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Acute and chronic continuous m ...... and neurochemical consequences
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Everett H Ellinwood
Tong H Lee
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10.1016/J.NEUINT.2004.11.004
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2005-01-08T00:00:00Z