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College of Pharmacy,
Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology,
The Waggoner Center of Addiction and Alcohol Research,
Institute for Neuroscience,
College of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology
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Intravenous ethanol/cocaine self-administration initiates high intake of intravenous ethanol alone.
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior Jul, 2002 | Pubmed ID: 12062567
Chronic D1 agonist and ethanol coadministration facilitate ethanol-mediated behaviors.
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior Sep, 2003 | Pubmed ID: 14592686
Nucleus accumbens and medial prefrontal cortex dopaminergic response to self-administered cocaine in naive rats.
Neuroscience letters Jan, 2004 | Pubmed ID: 14700732
Dopamine mechanisms and cocaine reward.
International review of neurobiology , 2004 | Pubmed ID: 15530568
Age-dependent (+)MDMA-mediated neurotoxicity in mice.
Neurotoxicology Dec, 2005 | Pubmed ID: 15998542
Prefrontal cortex D1 modulation of the reinforcing properties of cocaine.
Brain research Feb, 2006 | Pubmed ID: 16460710
Experience-dependent changes in temperature and behavioral activity induced by MDMA.
Physiology & behavior Oct, 2006 | Pubmed ID: 16876209
Comparing nucleus accumbens and dorsal striatal dopamine responses to self-administered cocaine in naïve rats.
Neuroscience letters Nov, 2006 | Pubmed ID: 16979294
Increased accumbens Cdk5 expression in rats after short-access to self-administered cocaine, but not after long-access sessions.
Neuroscience letters Apr, 2007 | Pubmed ID: 17339080
Experience-dependent effects of cocaine self-administration/conditioning on prefrontal and accumbens dopamine responses.
Behavioral neuroscience Apr, 2007 | Pubmed ID: 17469929
The recreational drug ecstasy disrupts the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal reproductive axis in adult male rats.
Neuroendocrinology , 2008 | Pubmed ID: 18309234
Certain or uncertain cocaine expectations influence accumbens dopamine responses to self-administered cocaine and non-rewarded operant behavior.
European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology Sep, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 18499407
Diazepam alters cocaine self-administration, but not cocaine-stimulated locomotion or nucleus accumbens dopamine.
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior Nov, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 18691612
Auditory stimuli enhance MDMA-conditioned reward and MDMA-induced nucleus accumbens dopamine, serotonin and locomotor responses.
Brain research bulletin Oct, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 18722516
Repeated intravenous amphetamine exposure: rapid and persistent sensitization of 50-kHz ultrasonic trill calls in rats.
Behavioural brain research Jan, 2009 | Pubmed ID: 18809437
Behavioral, thermal and neurochemical effects of acute and chronic 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine ("Ecstasy") self-administration.
Behavioural brain research Mar, 2010 | Pubmed ID: 19891989
Repeated intravenous cocaine experience: development and escalation of pre-drug anticipatory 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in rats.
Behavioural brain research Sep, 2010 | Pubmed ID: 20382187
Cocaine deprivation effect: cue abstinence over weekends boosts anticipatory 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in rats.
Behavioural brain research Dec, 2010 | Pubmed ID: 20470830
Heat increases MDMA-enhanced NAcc 5-HT and body temperature, but not MDMA self-administration.
European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology Dec, 2010 | Pubmed ID: 20888192
The missing variable: ultrasonic vocalizations reveal hidden sensitization and tolerance-like effects during long-term cocaine administration.
Psychopharmacology Feb, 2012 | Pubmed ID: 21870038
University of Texas at Austin
Allison A. Feduccia1,
Christine L. Duvauchelle1
1College of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Texas at Austin
Esther Y. Maier1,2,
Sean T. Ma3,
Allison Ahrens2,4,
Timothy J. Schallert2,4,5,
Christine L. Duvauchelle1,2,4
1College of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Texas at Austin,
2The Waggoner Center of Addiction and Alcohol Research, University of Texas at Austin,
3Department of Psychology, University of Michigan,
4Institute for Neuroscience, University of Texas at Austin,
5Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin
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