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The following pages link to A single high dose of cocaine induces differential sensitization to specific behaviors across adolescence. (Q48405913):
Displaying 29 items.
- Patterns of neural activity associated with differential acute locomotor stimulation to cocaine and methamphetamine in adolescent versus adult male C57BL/6J mice (Q24655128) (← links)
- Emergence of sex differences in the development of substance use and abuse during adolescence (Q27022504) (← links)
- Puberty and gonadal hormones: role in adolescent-typical behavioral alterations (Q27026541) (← links)
- Motivational systems in adolescence: possible implications for age differences in substance abuse and other risk-taking behaviors (Q33624258) (← links)
- The emergence of gonadal hormone influences on dopaminergic function during puberty (Q33905665) (← links)
- Pharmacologic neuroimaging of the ontogeny of dopamine receptor function (Q34057477) (← links)
- Dopamine uptake inhibitors but not dopamine releasers induce greater increases in motor behavior and extracellular dopamine in adolescent rats than in adult male rats (Q34214735) (← links)
- Acute locomotor responses to cocaine in adolescents vs. adults from four divergent inbred mouse strains (Q34288857) (← links)
- Are adolescents more vulnerable to drug addiction than adults? Evidence from animal models (Q34513218) (← links)
- Cocaine‐ and morphine‐induced synaptic plasticity in the nucleus accumbens (Q34544268) (← links)
- The effect of the anabolic steroid, nandrolone, in conditioned place preference and D1 dopamine receptor expression in adolescent and adult mice (Q35190567) (← links)
- Role of individual and developmental differences in voluntary cocaine intake in rats (Q35276944) (← links)
- Age-dependent changes in cocaine sensitivity across early ontogeny in male and female rats: possible role of dorsal striatal D2(High) receptors. (Q35738057) (← links)
- Hormonal and physical markers of puberty and their relationship to adolescent-typical novelty-directed behavior (Q35785666) (← links)
- Early ontogeny of D-amphetamine-induced one-trial behavioral sensitization (Q36675304) (← links)
- Testosterone differentially alters cocaine-induced ambulatory and rearing behavioral responses in adult and adolescent rats (Q36921614) (← links)
- Maturation of coordinated immediate early gene expression by cocaine during adolescence (Q37157765) (← links)
- Exercise to reduce the escalation of cocaine self-administration in adolescent and adult rats (Q37172165) (← links)
- Ontogeny of methamphetamine-induced and cocaine-induced one-trial behavioral sensitization in preweanling and adolescent rats (Q37213068) (← links)
- Novelty-induced locomotion is positively associated with cocaine ingestion in adolescent rats; anxiety is correlated in adults. (Q37275277) (← links)
- Responding during signaled availability and nonavailability of iv cocaine and food in rats: age and sex differences (Q37466919) (← links)
- Behavioral effects of dopamine receptor inactivation during the adolescent period: age-dependent changes in dorsal striatal D2(High) receptors (Q37671661) (← links)
- The effects of adolescent methylphenidate self-administration on responding for a conditioned reward, amphetamine-induced locomotor activity, and neuronal activation. (Q43216383) (← links)
- Persistence of one-trial cocaine-induced behavioral sensitization in young rats: regional differences in Fos immunoreactivity (Q43502060) (← links)
- Differential role of the nNOS gene in the development of behavioral sensitization to cocaine in adolescent and adult B6;129S mice (Q46508796) (← links)
- Effects of ketamine on the unconditioned and conditioned locomotor activity of preadolescent and adolescent rats: impact of age, sex, and drug dose (Q46764650) (← links)
- Locomotor activity changes in female adolescent and adult rats during repeated treatment with a cannabinoid or club drug (Q48202350) (← links)
- MK-801-induced behavioural sensitisation alters dopamine release and turnover in rat prefrontal cortex. (Q48634626) (← links)
- Novel mucosal adjuvant, mastoparan-7, improves cocaine vaccine efficacy (Q89667664) (← links)