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Titel och upphov The biological basis of cocaine addiction
Utgivning, distribution etc. New York Academy of Sciences, New York : 2001
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Serietitel - biuppslagsform Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; 937
Anmärkning: Allmän This volume is the result of a colloquium and seminar series entitled Frontiers in drug abuse research: molecular and cellular adaptions to cocaine...Spring 2000 in New York
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning Compulsive drug-seeking behavior and relapse: neuroadaptation, stress, and conditioning factors. Drug addictions: molecular and cellular endpoints. Modulation of the behavioral and neurochemical effects of psychostimulants by k-opioid receptor system. Regulation of opioid receptors by cocaine. Comparison of cocaine- and methamphetamine-evoked dopamine and glutamate overflow in somatodendritic and terminal field regions of the rat brain during acute, chronic, and early withdrawal conditions. Substance P modulates cocaine-evoked dopamine overflow in the striatum of the rat brain. Neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists block acute cocaine-induced horizontal locomotion. Endocrinological basis of sex differences in cocaine-induced behavioral responses. Gender differences in the behavioral responses to cocaine and amphetamine: implications for mechanisms mediating gender differences in drug abuse. Sex, steroids, and stimulant sensitivity. Ovarian hormones modulate cocaine-induced locomotor and sterotypic activity. (From the table of contents)
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*650 4$aCocaine-related disorders
*650 4$aNarcotics
*650 4$aBiological factors
*650 4$aSerotonin
*650 4$aAnimal
*650 4$aRats
*650 4$aMethamphetamine
*653 $aNarkotika
*653 $aKokain
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*653 $aBiokemi
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