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Thomas Martin to Cocaine

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Thomas Martin has written about Cocaine.
Connection Strength

1.824
  1. Ewan EE, Martin TJ. Intracranial self-stimulation of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus: increased faciliation by morphine compared to cocaine. Anesthesiology. 2012 May; 116(5):1116-23.
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    Score: 0.324
  2. Martin TJ, Coller M, Co C, Smith JE. Micro-opioid receptor alkylation in the ventral pallidum and ventral tegmental area, but not in the nucleus accumbens, attenuates the effects of heroin on cocaine self-administration in rats. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2008 Apr; 33(5):1171-8.
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    Score: 0.231
  3. Martin TJ, Kahn W, Cannon DG, Smith JE. Self-administration of heroin, cocaine and their combination under a discrete trial schedule of reinforcement in rats. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2006 May 20; 82(3):282-6.
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    Score: 0.210
  4. Smith JE, Co C, Yin X, Sizemore GM, Liguori A, Johnson WE, Martin TJ. Involvement of cholinergic neuronal systems in intravenous cocaine self-administration. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2004 Jan; 27(8):841-50.
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    Score: 0.182
  5. Emerick TD, Martin TJ, Ririe DG. Perioperative Considerations for Patients Exposed to Psychostimulants. Anesth Analg. 2023 Sep 01; 137(3):474-487.
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    Score: 0.177
  6. John WS, Martin TJ, Nader MA. Cannabinoid Modulation of Food-Cocaine Choice in Male Rhesus Monkeys. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2020 04; 373(1):44-50.
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    Score: 0.138
  7. Chen R, McIntosh S, Hemby SE, Sun H, Sexton T, Martin TJ, Childers SR. High and low doses of cocaine intake are differentially regulated by dopamine D2 receptors in the ventral tegmental area and the nucleus accumbens. Neurosci Lett. 2018 04 03; 671:133-139.
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    Score: 0.121
  8. Czoty PW, Tran P, Thomas LN, Martin TJ, Grigg A, Blough BE, Beveridge TJ. Effects of the dopamine/norepinephrine releaser phenmetrazine on cocaine self-administration and cocaine-primed reinstatement in rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2015 Jul; 232(13):2405-14.
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    Score: 0.098
  9. Dworkin SI, Gleeson S, Meloni D, Koves TR, Martin TJ. Effects of ibogaine on responding maintained by food, cocaine and heroin reinforcement in rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1995 Feb; 117(3):257-61.
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    Score: 0.098
  10. Ewan EE, Martin TJ. Opioid facilitation of rewarding electrical brain stimulation is suppressed in rats with neuropathic pain. Anesthesiology. 2011 Mar; 114(3):624-32.
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    Score: 0.075
  11. Sizemore GM, Co C, Koves TR, Martin TJ, Smith JE. Time-dependent recovery from the effects of 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the rat nucleus accumbens on cocaine self-administration and the levels of dopamine in microdialysates. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2004 Feb; 171(4):413-20.
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    Score: 0.045
  12. Ward SJ, Martin TJ, Roberts DC. Beta-funaltrexamine affects cocaine self-administration in rats responding on a progressive ratio schedule of reinforcement. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2003 May; 75(2):301-7.
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    Score: 0.043
  13. Martin TJ, Kim SA, Cannon DG, Sizemore GM, Bian D, Porreca F, Smith JE. Antagonism of delta(2)-opioid receptors by naltrindole-5'-isothiocyanate attenuates heroin self-administration but not antinociception in rats. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2000 Sep; 294(3):975-82.
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    Score: 0.036
  14. Martin TJ, DeMontis MG, Kim SA, Sizemore GM, Dworkin SI, Smith JE. Effects of beta-funaltrexamine on dose-effect curves for heroin self-administration in rats: comparison with alteration of [3H]DAMGO binding to rat brain sections. Drug Alcohol Depend. 1998 Oct 1; 52(2):135-47.
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    Score: 0.032
  15. Murthy V, Martin TJ, Kim S, Davies HM, Childers SR. In vivo characterization of a novel phenylisothiocyanate tropane analog at monoamine transporters in rat brain. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2008 Aug; 326(2):587-95.
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    Score: 0.015
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