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Nader, Michael
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PET imaging of dopamine D2 receptors in monkey models of cocaine abuse: genetic predisposition versus environmental modulation.
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The effects of cocaine: a shifting target over the course of addiction.
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Brain imaging in nonhuman primates: insights into drug addiction.
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Differences in D2 dopamine receptor availability and reaction to novelty in socially housed male monkeys during abstinence from cocaine.
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Prolonged attenuation of the reinforcing strength of cocaine by chronic d-amphetamine in rhesus monkeys.
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Nonhuman primate models of addiction and PET imaging: dopamine system dysregulation.
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Dopamine D3 receptor function and cocaine exposure.
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Medication discovery for addiction: translating the dopamine D3 receptor hypothesis.
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Long-term cocaine self-administration under fixed-ratio and second-order schedules in monkeys.
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Nonhuman primate models of social behavior and cocaine abuse.
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Disease Models, Animal
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PET studies in nonhuman primate models of cocaine abuse: translational research related to vulnerability and neuroadaptations.
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Environmental modulation of drug taking: Nonhuman primate models of cocaine abuse and PET neuroimaging.
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Why primate models matter.
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William L. Woolverton: a case history in unraveling the behavioral pharmacology of stimulants.
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Animal models for addiction medicine: From vulnerable phenotypes to addicted individuals.
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Functional consequences of cocaine expectation: findings in a non-human primate model of cocaine self-administration.
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