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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Alterations of serotonin neurotransmission and inhibition of mouse killing behavior: II. Effects of selective and reversible monoamine oxidase inhibitors of type A Isel, Florent
1988
29 1 p. 97-104
8 p.
article
2 An analysis of cocaine effects on locomotor activities and heart rate in four inbred mouse strains Ruth, James A.
1988
29 1 p. 157-162
6 p.
article
3 An evaluation of the mechanism of scopolamine-induced impairment in two passive avoidance protocols Elrod, Karey
1988
29 1 p. 15-21
7 p.
article
4 Behavioral effects of alpha-benzyl-N-methylphenythylamine (ABNMP), a methamphetamine analog: Inhibition by ketanserin and para-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA) Cadet, Jean Lud
1988
29 1 p. 125-128
4 p.
article
5 Behavioral factors in development of tolerance to ethanol's effects Holloway, Frank A.
1988
29 1 p. 105-113
9 p.
article
6 Behavioral interactions between nicotene and caffeine White, Jason M.
1988
29 1 p. 63-66
4 p.
article
7 Chronic alcohol intake induces the oxidative capacity of brown adipose tissue in the rat Huttunen, Pirkko
1988
29 1 p. 53-57
5 p.
article
8 Cold swim stress-induced changes in the levels of opioid peptides in the rat CNS and peripheral tissues Vaswani, Kuldeep K.
1988
29 1 p. 163-168
6 p.
article
9 “Crack smoke” is a respirable aerosol of cocaine base Snyder, Carroll A.
1988
29 1 p. 93-95
3 p.
article
10 Dyskinesia, antipsychotic-drug exposure and risk factors in a developmentally-disabled population Stone, Ronald K.
1988
29 1 p. 45-51
7 p.
article
11 Editorial Board 1988
29 1 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
12 Effects of acute ethanol administration on monoamine and metabolite content in forebrain regions of ethanol-tolerant and -nontolerant alcohol-preferring (P) rats Murphy, J.M.
1988
29 1 p. 169-174
6 p.
article
13 Effects of cigarette smoking on resting EEG, visual evoked potentials and photic driving Golding, J.F.
1988
29 1 p. 23-32
10 p.
article
14 Effects of ethanol, barbital, and lorazepam on brain monoamines in rat lines selectively outbred for differential sensitivity to ethanol Hellevuo, Kaisa
1988
29 1 p. 183-188
6 p.
article
15 Effects of selection delays on radial maze performance: Acquisition and effects of scopolamine Peele, David B.
1988
29 1 p. 143-150
8 p.
article
16 Functional responses to baclofen and 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo (5,4-c) pyridin-3-ol (THIP) in rats repeatedly treated with desipramine Borsini, Franco
1988
29 1 p. 189-191
3 p.
article
17 Generalization of the discriminative stimulus properties of 8-hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin (8-OH-DPAT) and ipsapirone to yohimbine Winter, J.C.
1988
29 1 p. 193-195
3 p.
article
18 Inhibition of feeding and hoarding behaviors by phenylpropanolamine in the adult rat Wellman, Paul J.
1988
29 1 p. 79-81
3 p.
article
19 Kainic acid lesions of the nucleus accumbens selectively attenuate morphine self-administration Dworkin, Steven I.
1988
29 1 p. 175-181
7 p.
article
20 Milk-induced analgesia and comforting in 10-day-old rats: Opioid mediation Blass, Elliott M.
1988
29 1 p. 9-13
5 p.
article
21 Naloxone and diprenorphine reduce responding for brain self-stimulation in a fixed-ratio schedule in rats Schaefer, Gerald J.
1988
29 1 p. 209-212
4 p.
article
22 Naloxone decreases ethanol consumption within a free choice paradigm in rats Sandi, Carmen
1988
29 1 p. 39-43
5 p.
article
23 Neurochemical lesion of the nucleus locus coeruleus increases neophobia in a specific exploration task but does not modify endocrine response to moderate stress Velley, L.
1988
29 1 p. 1-7
7 p.
article
24 Nicotine increases thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue in rats Lupien, J.R.
1988
29 1 p. 33-37
5 p.
article
25 Perinatal exposure to cannabinoids alters neurochemical development in rat brain Walters, Donald E.
1988
29 1 p. 213-216
4 p.
article
26 Pressure reversal of the depressant effect of ethanol on spontaneous behavior in rats Garcia-Cabrera, I.
1988
29 1 p. 133-141
9 p.
article
27 Prevention of the convulsant and hyperalgesic action of strychine by intrathecal glycine and related amino acids Beyer, Carlos
1988
29 1 p. 73-78
6 p.
article
28 Prolactin-induced yawning behavior requires an intact nigro-striatal dopamine system Laping, N.J.
1988
29 1 p. 59-62
4 p.
article
29 Protection by the calcium antagonist Wy-47,037 against stress ulceration in the rat Nielsen, S.T.
1988
29 1 p. 129-132
4 p.
article
30 Psychological stress increases pituitary cyclic AMP Bunnell, B.N.
1988
29 1 p. 151-155
5 p.
article
31 Rats that acquire a THC discrimination more rapidly are more sensitive to THC and faster in reaching operant criteria O'Neal, Margaret F.
1988
29 1 p. 67-71
5 p.
article
32 Restricted feeding does not modify discriminative stimulus effects of morphine in the rat Makoto Ukai,
1988
29 1 p. 201-203
3 p.
article
33 Rotation following intranigral injections of a selective D1 or a selective D2 dopamine receptor agonist in rats Asin, K.E.
1988
29 1 p. 89-92
4 p.
article
34 Scopolamine reverses haloperidol-attenuated lever-pressing for water but not haloperidol-attenuated water intake in the rat Ljungberg, Tomas
1988
29 1 p. 205-208
4 p.
article
35 Stimulus generalization of 1-(3-trifluoromethylphenyl)piperazine (TFMPP) to propranolol, pindolol and mesulergine Glennon, R.A.
1988
29 1 p. 197-199
3 p.
article
36 The effect of breakfast on social behavior and brain amine metabolism in vervet monkeys Stevens Boal, A.
1988
29 1 p. 115-123
9 p.
article
37 Yohimbine potentiates cold-water swim analgesia: Re-evaluation of a noradrenergic role Kepler, Karen L.
1988
29 1 p. 83-88
6 p.
article
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