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Neurobiological models for evaluating mechanisms underlying cocaine addiction.
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  • Neurobiological models for evaluating mechanisms underlying cocaine addiction.
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  • National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, Md : 1994
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  • 216 s : ill.
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  • NIDA research monograph series ; 145 NIH publication ; 94-3600
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  • Role for the mesocortical dopamine system in the motivating effects of cocaine. Dopamine, a common substrate for the rewarding effects of brain stimulation reward, cocaine, and morphine. Neurobehavioral pharmacology of cocaine: role for serotonin in its locomotor and discriminative stimulus effects. A review of effects of dopaminergic agents in humans: implications for medication development. Use of rodent self-administration models to develop pharmacotherapies for cocaine abuse. Pharmacological and behavioral treatment of cocaine addiction: animal models. Preclinical assessment of cocaine antagonist drugs in squirrel monkeys. Cocaine self-administration research: treatment implications. Neurobiological mechanisms underlying the acquisition and expression of incentive motivation by cocaine-associated stimuli: relationship to craving. Cocaine reward and cocaine craving: the role of dopamine in perspective.
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  • National Institute on Drug Abuse
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*650 4$aCocaine
*650 4$aNarcotics
*650 4$aDopamine
*650 4$aMorphine
*650 4$aSerotonin
*650 4$aRodentia
*650 4$aSelf administration
*650 4$aNarcotic dependence
*650 4$aRehabilitation
*650 4$aAnimal
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*85640$uhttps://archives.drugabuse.gov/sites/default/files/monograph145.pdf
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