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01a Articolo in rivista
01a Articolo in rivista
Drug context differently regulates cocaine versus heroin self-administration and cocaine- versus heroin-induced Fos mRNA expression in the rat
Ambience and Drug Choice: Cocaine- and Heroin-Taking as a Function of Environmental Context in Humans and Rats
Opposite environmental regulation of heroin and amphetamine self-administration in the rat
In vivo chronic exposure to heroin or naltrexone selectively inhibits liver microsome formation of estradiol-3-glucuronide in the rat
Non-opioid induction of morphine-6-glucuronide synthesis is elicited by prolonged exposure of rat hepatocytes to heroin
The influence of cost manipulation on water contrafreeloading induced by repeated exposure to quinpirole in the rat
Environmental modulation of cocaine self-administration in the rat
Modeling the role of environment in addiction
Compulsive-like effects of quinpirole on drinking behavior in rats are inhibited by substituting ethanol for water
Modulatory effect of environmental context and drug history on heroin-induced psychomotor activity and fos protein expression in the rat brain
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