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The following pages link to The role of peripheral and central sodium channels in mediating brain temperature fluctuations induced by intravenous cocaine (Q35740737):
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- Cocaine disinhibits dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area via use-dependent blockade of GABA neuron voltage-sensitive sodium channels (Q34034497) (← links)
- Ventral tegmental area neurons are either excited or inhibited by cocaine's actions in the peripheral nervous system (Q35887513) (← links)
- Dopamine uptake inhibition is positively correlated with cocaine-induced stereotyped behavior (Q36417457) (← links)
- Involvement of reactive oxygen species in cocaine-taking behaviors in rats (Q36832327) (← links)
- Fluctuations in central and peripheral temperatures associated with feeding behavior in rats. (Q36977186) (← links)
- Acupuncture inhibition of methamphetamine-induced behaviors, dopamine release and hyperthermia in the nucleus accumbens: mediation of group II mGluR. (Q47843360) (← links)
- Effect of cocaine on ion channels and glutamatergic EPSCs in noradrenergic locus coeruleus neurons (Q47952010) (← links)