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1 nal effects of objects or experiences (e.g., abused drugs).
2 statement of drug seeking for other commonly abused drugs.
3 ystem stimulant and one of the most commonly abused drugs.
4 ons similar to those produced by exposure to abused drugs.
5 hyperactivation as a unifying hypothesis of abused drugs.
6 unction of psychiatric illnesses and certain abused drugs.
7 n during withdrawal from multiple classes of abused drugs.
8 ases the reward magnitude of a wide range of abused drugs.
9 rapies may reduce demand for many classes of abused drugs.
10 mood and increasing the rewarding effects of abused drugs.
11 the primary target of opioid analgesics and abused drugs.
12 his receptor on brain circuitries engaged by abused drugs.
13 rwise strengthen the addictive properties of abused drugs.
14 factors in brain regions that are engaged by abused drugs.
15 is inhibited by both therapeutic agents and abused drugs.
16 s a major target of cocaine, one of the most abused drugs.
17 get of many different therapeutic agents and abused drugs.
18 oral responsiveness to amphetamine and other abused drugs.
19 Ethanol is one of the most commonly abused drugs.
20 n protecting an organism from the effects of abused drugs.
21 stration and locomotor-stimulating effect of abused drugs.
22 rticosterone modulates behavioral effects of abused drugs.
23 g the euphoric and rewarding effects of most abused drugs.
24 sents an important target of therapeutic and abused drugs.
28 act of opioids (morphine and heroin), widely abused drugs among people infected with HIV, on the expr
29 (DA) transporter (DAT) is a major target for abused drugs and a key regulator of extracellular DA.
31 eurobiology associated with vulnerability to abused drugs and sex differences, and detectable in peri
35 he rewarding and motor-activating effects of abused drugs, and is accompanied by changes in dopamine
36 behavioral and pharmacological responses to abused drugs are dependent on both genetic and environme
38 (VMS) mediates acute reinforcing effects of abused drugs, but with protracted use the dorsolateral s
40 iconvulsant MK-801 [(+)-dizocilpine] and the abused drug cocaine led to an inhibition mechanism not p
42 biochemical adaptations, chronic exposure to abused drugs decreases the expression of insulin recepto
45 reliably associated with the effects of many abused drugs, especially stimulants such as cocaine, can
46 that are elicited by and shared between all abused drugs from the perspective of tetrapartite synaps
51 e is one of the most commonly trafficked and abused drugs in the United States, and deployable field
53 Nicotine and alcohol are the two most co-abused drugs in the world, suggesting a common mechanism
56 self-administer heroin, generalizes to other abused drugs, including cocaine, methamphetamine, nicoti
63 NF) is involved in the behavioral effects of abused drugs, making understanding of its genomic struct
66 palatable food, analogous to abstinence from abused drugs, may promote compulsive selection of palata
72 s are the primary targets of therapeutic and abused drugs, ranging from antidepressants to the psycho
73 mat used for small molecule analysis such as abused drugs restricts the quantitation ability of LFA s
74 any repeated, intermittent administration of abused drugs (sensitization) endure long after drug admi
77 elevating, and cognitive properties of other abused drugs such as cocaine, amphetamine, and opiates,
78 ion in rodents whereby following exposure to abused drugs such as cocaine, the animal becomes signifi
82 Nicotine and ethanol are 2 commonly used and abused drugs that have divergent effects on learning.
85 ent model, commonly used to study relapse to abused drugs, to explore the effect of peptide YY3-36 (P
86 Impurity profiling and classification of abused drugs using chiral analytical techniques is of pa
87 regulate reward processing for both food and abused drugs, whereas those in the perifornical and dors
88 d distinct plasticity produced by classes of abused drugs within subpopulations of MSNs that may prov