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Paul Czoty to Disease Models, Animal

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Connection Strength

0.576
  1. Nader MA, Czoty PW. PET imaging of dopamine D2 receptors in monkey models of cocaine abuse: genetic predisposition versus environmental modulation. Am J Psychiatry. 2005 Aug; 162(8):1473-82.
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    Score: 0.193
  2. Phillips KA, Bales KL, Capitanio JP, Conley A, Czoty PW, 't Hart BA, Hopkins WD, Hu SL, Miller LA, Nader MA, Nathanielsz PW, Rogers J, Shively CA, Voytko ML. Why primate models matter. Am J Primatol. 2014 Sep; 76(9):801-27.
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    Score: 0.088
  3. Czoty PW, Gould RW, Martelle JL, Nader MA. Prolonged attenuation of the reinforcing strength of cocaine by chronic d-amphetamine in rhesus monkeys. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2011 Jan; 36(2):539-47.
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    Score: 0.069
  4. Czoty PW, Gage HD, Nader MA. Differences in D2 dopamine receptor availability and reaction to novelty in socially housed male monkeys during abstinence from cocaine. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2010 Mar; 208(4):585-92.
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    Score: 0.066
  5. Nader MA, Czoty PW. Brain imaging in nonhuman primates: insights into drug addiction. ILAR J. 2008; 49(1):89-102.
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    Score: 0.057
  6. Czoty PW, Reboussin BA, Calhoun TL, Nader SH, Nader MA. Long-term cocaine self-administration under fixed-ratio and second-order schedules in monkeys. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2007 Apr; 191(2):287-95.
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    Score: 0.053
  7. Banks ML, Czoty PW, Negus SS. Utility of Nonhuman Primates in Substance Use Disorders Research. ILAR J. 2017 12 01; 58(2):202-215.
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    Score: 0.028
  8. Nader MA, Czoty PW, Nader SH, Morgan D. Nonhuman primate models of social behavior and cocaine abuse. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2012 Nov; 224(1):57-67.
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    Score: 0.020
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