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Vezina, Paul
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Rats, Inbred Strains
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Nicotine and morphine differentially activate brain dopamine in prefrontocortical and subcortical terminal fields: effects of acute and repeated injections.
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Amphetamine administered to the ventral tegmental area but not to the nucleus accumbens sensitizes rats to systemic morphine: lack of conditioned effects.
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The effect of dopamine receptor blockade on the development of sensitization to the locomotor activating effects of amphetamine and morphine.
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Environment-specific cross-sensitization between the locomotor activating effects of morphine and amphetamine.
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Conditioning and place-specific sensitization of increases in activity induced by morphine in the VTA.
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Conditioned locomotion and place preference elicited by tactile cues paired exclusively with morphine in an open field.
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Sensitization occurs to the locomotor effects of morphine and the specific mu opioid receptor agonist, DAGO, administered repeatedly to the ventral tegmental area but not to the nucleus accumbens.
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Microinjections of Sch-23390 into the ventral tegmental area and substantia nigra pars reticulata attenuate the development of sensitization to the locomotor activating effects of systemic amphetamine.
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Morphine conditioned place preference and locomotion: the effect of confinement during training.
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A comparison of the effects of intra-accumbens injections of amphetamine and morphine on reinstatement of heroin intravenous self-administration behavior.
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Hyperthermia induced by morphine administration to the VTA of the rat brain: an effect dissociable from morphine-induced reward and hyperactivity.
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Rats Inbred Strains