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Academic Article Cocaine-insensitive dopamine transporters with intact substrate transport produced by self-administration.
Academic Article Cocaine self-administration produces pharmacodynamic tolerance: differential effects on the potency of dopamine transporter blockers, releasers, and methylphenidate.
Concept Self Administration
Academic Article Paradoxical tolerance to cocaine after initial supersensitivity in drug-use-prone animals.
Academic Article Temporal pattern of cocaine intake determines tolerance vs sensitization of cocaine effects at the dopamine transporter.
Academic Article Methylphenidate amplifies the potency and reinforcing effects of amphetamines by increasing dopamine transporter expression.
Academic Article Methylphenidate and cocaine self-administration produce distinct dopamine terminal alterations.
Academic Article Extended access of cocaine self-administration results in tolerance to the dopamine-elevating and locomotor-stimulating effects of cocaine.
Academic Article Intermittent cocaine self-administration produces sensitization of stimulant effects at the dopamine transporter.
Academic Article Differential influence of dopamine transport rate on the potencies of cocaine, amphetamine, and methylphenidate.
Academic Article Adaptations of presynaptic dopamine terminals induced by psychostimulant self-administration.
Academic Article A Single Amphetamine Infusion Reverses Deficits in Dopamine Nerve-Terminal Function Caused by a History of Cocaine Self-Administration.
Academic Article Cocaine self-administration disrupts mesolimbic dopamine circuit function and attenuates dopaminergic responsiveness to cocaine.
Academic Article The individual and combined effects of phenmetrazine and mgluR2/3 agonist LY379268 on the motivation to self-administer cocaine.
Academic Article Reinforcing Doses of Intravenous Cocaine Produce Only Modest Dopamine Uptake Inhibition.
Grant nAChR sensitivity and individual differences in drug abuse vulnerability
Grant nAChR Sensitivity and Individual Differences in Drug Abuse Vulnerability
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