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The following pages link to Marked inhibition of mesolimbic dopamine release: a common feature of ethanol, morphine, cocaine and amphetamine abstinence in rats (Q48419154):
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- Exercise as a novel treatment for drug addiction: a neurobiological and stage-dependent hypothesis (Q22251269) (← links)
- Efficacy of psychostimulant drugs for amphetamine abuse or dependence (Q24198261) (← links)
- Efficacy of Psychostimulant Drugs for Amphetamine Abuse or Dependence (Q24203609) (← links)
- Dual dopamine/serotonin releasers: potential treatment agents for stimulant addiction (Q24641896) (← links)
- Neurocircuitry of addiction (Q24647156) (← links)
- Evidence for sugar addiction: behavioral and neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intake (Q24651508) (← links)
- The dopamine system and alcohol dependence (Q26828888) (← links)
- Nicotine and endogenous opioids: Neurochemical and pharmacological evidence (Q28111990) (← links)
- Lower level of endogenous dopamine in patients with cocaine dependence: findings from PET imaging of D(2)/D(3) receptors following acute dopamine depletion (Q28257109) (← links)
- Role of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptor-1 on the catecholaminergic response to morphine withdrawal in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) (Q28484325) (← links)
- Mesoaccumbens dopamine signaling alteration underlies behavioral transition from tolerance to sensitization to morphine rewarding properties during morphine withdrawal (Q28580986) (← links)
- The reinstatement model of drug relapse: history, methodology and major findings (Q29616241) (← links)
- What is the role of dopamine in reward: hedonic impact, reward learning, or incentive salience? (Q29618655) (← links)
- Bilateral Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of the Prefrontal Cortex Reduces Cocaine Intake: A Pilot Study (Q30376046) (← links)
- It's MORe exciting than mu: crosstalk between mu opioid receptors and glutamatergic transmission in the mesolimbic dopamine system (Q30437184) (← links)
- Increased dopamine receptor activity in the nucleus accumbens shell ameliorates anxiety during drug withdrawal (Q30448787) (← links)
- An anatomical basis for opponent process mechanisms of opiate withdrawal (Q30472851) (← links)
- Distinct profiles of anxiety and dysphoria during spontaneous withdrawal from acute morphine exposure (Q30483034) (← links)
- Cannabinoids: reward, dependence, and underlying neurochemical mechanisms--a review of recent preclinical data (Q30807024) (← links)
- Morphine withdrawal-induced abnormalities in the VTA: confocal laser scanning microscopy. (Q30886200) (← links)
- Impulse activity of ventral tegmental area neurons during heroin self-administration in rats (Q32065677) (← links)
- Persistent and reversible morphine withdrawal-induced morphological changes in the nucleus accumbens (Q33263616) (← links)
- Withania somnifera prevents morphine withdrawal-induced decrease in spine density in nucleus accumbens shell of rats: a confocal laser scanning microscopy study (Q33473958) (← links)
- Hedonic Homeostatic Dysregulation as a Driver of Drug-Seeking Behavior (Q33572392) (← links)
- Noradrenaline triggers GABAA inhibition of bed nucleus of the stria terminalis neurons projecting to the ventral tegmental area (Q33573243) (← links)
- Drug addiction as a disorder of associative learning. Role of nucleus accumbens shell/extended amygdala dopamine. (Q33692842) (← links)
- Drug addiction as dopamine-dependent associative learning disorder (Q33709221) (← links)
- The dopamine hypothesis of reward: past and current status (Q33756130) (← links)
- Phasic dopamine release in appetitive behaviors and drug addiction (Q33880993) (← links)
- Effect of cocaine and sucrose withdrawal period on extinction behavior, cue-induced reinstatement, and protein levels of the dopamine transporter and tyrosine hydroxylase in limbic and cortical areas in rats (Q33895929) (← links)
- Neurobiology of dysregulated motivational systems in drug addiction (Q33915824) (← links)
- Unexpected results on the role of nucleus accumbens dopamine in stress-induced relapse. (Q33922481) (← links)
- Cholinergic transmission during nicotine withdrawal is influenced by age and pre-exposure to nicotine: implications for teenage smoking (Q34016826) (← links)
- Anatomically dissociable effects of dopamine D1 receptor agonists on reward and relief of withdrawal in morphine-dependent rats (Q34065808) (← links)
- Comparative neuropharmacology of ibogaine and its O-desmethyl metabolite, noribogaine (Q34101436) (← links)
- Pharmacology and behavioral pharmacology of the mesocortical dopamine system (Q34104228) (← links)
- Hampered long-term depression and thin spine loss in the nucleus accumbens of ethanol-dependent rats (Q34144592) (← links)
- Nucleus accumbens shell and core dopamine: differential role in behavior and addiction (Q34160295) (← links)
- Reward, addiction, withdrawal to nicotine (Q34173418) (← links)
- Dopamine-dependent increases in phosphorylation of cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) during precipitated morphine withdrawal in primary cultures of rat striatum (Q34383670) (← links)
- Neurobiology of addiction (Q34390258) (← links)
- Behavioral neurobiology of alcohol addiction: recent advances and challenges. (Q34616149) (← links)
- Study of cannabinoid dependence in animals (Q34786835) (← links)
- Dynamics of extracellular dopamine in the acute and chronic actions of cocaine (Q34795509) (← links)
- Effects of chronic alcohol and repeated deprivations on dopamine D1 and D2 receptor levels in the extended amygdala of inbred alcohol-preferring rats (Q34873366) (← links)
- Chronic stress, drug use, and vulnerability to addiction (Q34875333) (← links)
- The missing p in psychiatric training: why it is important to teach pain to psychiatrists (Q34894116) (← links)
- Addictive potential of cannabinoids: the underlying neurobiology (Q35035878) (← links)
- Neuroadaptations to chronic exposure to drugs of abuse: relevance to depressive symptomatology seen across psychiatric diagnostic categories (Q35164053) (← links)
- Alcohol reward, dopamine depletion, and GDNF. (Q35507083) (← links)