Behavioral sensitization to cocaine: cooperation between glucocorticoids and epinephrine
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Implications of circadian rhythm and stress in addiction vulnerabilityAdrenal activity during repeated long-access cocaine self-administration is required for later CRF-Induced and CRF-dependent stressor-induced reinstatement in rats.Effect of the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist RU486 on MK-801 induced behavioural sensitisation.The role of guanfacine as a therapeutic agent to address stress-related pathophysiology in cocaine-dependent individuals.Spontaneous locomotor activity correlates with the degranulation of mast cells in the meninges rather than in the thalamus: disruptive effect of cocaine.Sustained action of developmental ethanol exposure on the cortisol response to stress in zebrafish larvae and adults.Low doses of cocaine decrease, and high doses increase, anxiety-like behavior and brain progestogen levels among intact rats.Multigenerational effects of adolescent morphine exposure on dopamine D2 receptor function.Alterations of the Host Microbiome Affect Behavioral Responses to Cocaine.Addiction and the adrenal cortexNeurobiological mechanisms that contribute to stress-related cocaine use.CREB-mediated alterations in the amygdala transcriptome: coordinated regulation of immune response genes following cocaine.Neurobiological mechanisms underlying relapse to cocaine use: contributions of CRF and noradrenergic systems and regulation by glucocorticoids.Mifepristone treatment affects the response to repeated amphetamine injections, but does not attenuate the expression of sensitization.Enkephalin is essential for the molecular and behavioral expression of cocaine sensitization.
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Behavioral sensitization to cocaine: cooperation between glucocorticoids and epinephrine
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scientific article published on 06 March 2009
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Behavioral sensitization to cocaine: cooperation between glucocorticoids and epinephrine
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Behavioral sensitization to cocaine: cooperation between glucocorticoids and epinephrine.
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Behavioral sensitization to cocaine: cooperation between glucocorticoids and epinephrine
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Behavioral sensitization to cocaine: cooperation between glucocorticoids and epinephrine.
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Behavioral sensitization to cocaine: cooperation between glucocorticoids and epinephrine
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Behavioral sensitization to cocaine: cooperation between glucocorticoids and epinephrine.
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Behavioral sensitization to cocaine: cooperation between glucocorticoids and epinephrine
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Inge E M de Jong
Peter J Steenbergen
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10.1007/S00213-009-1498-3
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2009-03-06T00:00:00Z