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Involvement of Noradrenergic Neurotransmission in the Stress- but not Cocaine-Induced Reinstatement of Extinguished Cocaine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference in Mice: Role for β... 由 John R. Mantsch, Andy Weyer, Oliver Vranjkovic, Chad E. Beyer, David L. Baker, Holly Caretta‐Weyer
出版 2010Artigo -
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Stressor- and corticotropin releasing factor-induced reinstatement and active stress-related behavioral responses are augmented following long-access cocaine self-administration by... 由 John R. Mantsch, David L. Baker, David M. Francis, Eric S. Katz, Michael A. Hoks, Joseph P. Serge
出版 2007Artigo -
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Augmented Cocaine Seeking in Response to Stress or CRF Delivered into the Ventral Tegmental Area Following Long-Access Self-Administration Is Mediated by CRF Receptor Type 1 But No... 由 Jordan M. Blacktop, Chad Seubert, David L. Baker, Nathan Ferda, Geng Lee, Evan N. Graf, John R. Mantsch
出版 2011Artigo -
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Beta-2 adrenergic receptors mediate stress-evoked reinstatement of cocaine-induced conditioned place preference and increases in CRF mRNA in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis... 由 Jayme R. McReynolds, Oliver Vranjkovic, M Nguyen Thao, David L. Baker, Khadijah Makky, Yi Wei Lim, John R. Mantsch
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Corticosterone Acts in the Nucleus Accumbens to Enhance Dopamine Signaling and Potentiate Reinstatement of Cocaine Seeking 由 Evan N. Graf, Robert Wheeler, David L. Baker, Amanda L. Ebben, J. E. Hill, Jayme R. McReynolds, Mykel A. Robble, Oliver Vranjkovic, David Wheeler, John R. Mantsch, Paul J. Gasser
出版 2013Artigo
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