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Ethanol- and cocaine-induced locomotion are genetically related to increases in accumbal dopamine,
, Genes, Brain and Behavior, 04/2009, Volume 8, Issue 3, p.346 - 355, (2009)
Download: Meyer - Ethanol- and cocaine-induced.pdf (1.19 MB)
Behavioral sensitization to ethanol does not result in cross-sensitization to NMDA receptor antagonists,
, Psychopharmacology, 10/2007, Volume 195, Issue 1, p.103 - 115, (2007)
Download: Meyer - Behavioral sensitization to ethanol.PDF (284.54 KB)
Naloxone does not attenuate the locomotor effects of ethanol in FAST, SLOW, or two heterogeneous stocks of mice,
, Psychopharmacology, 10/2005, Volume 182, Issue 2, p.277 - 289, (2005)
Download: Holstein - Naloxone does not attenuate.PDF (193.66 KB)
Bivalent effects of MK-801 on ethanol-induced sensitization do not parallel its effects on ethanol-induced tolerance.,
, Behavioral Neuroscience, 2003, Volume 117, Issue 3, p.641 - 649, (2003)
Download: Meyer - Bivalent effects of MK-801.PDF (120.95 KB)
Sensitivity to Ketamine, Alone or in Combination With Ethanol, Is Altered in Mice Selectively Bred for Sensitivity to Ethanol's Locomotor Effects,
, Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 2003, Volume 27, Issue 11, p.1701 - 1709, (2003)
Download: Meyer - Sensitivity to Ketamine.PDF (253.55 KB)
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