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Extended methamphetamine self-administration in rats results in a selective reduction of dopamine transporter levels in the prefrontal cortex and dorsal striatum not accompanied by marked monoaminergic depletion.
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Amygdala mechanisms of Pavlovian psychostimulant conditioning and relapse.
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Sex differences in methamphetamine seeking in rats: impact of oxytocin.
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Cholinergic modulation of oral activity in drug-naive and chronic haloperidol-treated rats.
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The neurocircuitry of addiction: an overview.
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Extended methamphetamine self-administration enhances reinstatement of drug seeking and impairs novel object recognition in rats.
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Chronic modafinil effects on drug-seeking following methamphetamine self-administration in rats.
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A rodent "self-report" measure of methamphetamine craving? Rat ultrasonic vocalizations during methamphetamine self-administration, extinction, and reinstatement.
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Low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex transiently increases cue-induced craving for methamphetamine: a preliminary study.
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Cocaine and methamphetamine induce opposing changes in BOLD signal response in rats.
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Failure to Recognize Novelty after Extended Methamphetamine Self-Administration Results from Loss of Long-Term Depression in the Perirhinal Cortex.
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Oxytocin reduces cocaine seeking and reverses chronic cocaine-induced changes in glutamate receptor function.
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Oxytocin Reduces Cocaine Cued Fos Activation in a Regionally Specific Manner.
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Dysregulation of dopamine and glutamate release in the prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens following methamphetamine self-administration and during reinstatement in rats.
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