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Conditioned taste avoidance predicts morphine, but not cocaine, self-administration: A role of drug aversion in drug taking
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Behavioral mechanisms underlying the extinction of cocaine self-administration
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A rodent model of phenotypic variation in sweet preference, addiction vulnerability, and pharmacological treatment sensitivity
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Use-dependent antagonism of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors as a novel treatment for drug addiction
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The effect of adolescent ethanol exposure on cocaine reward, aversion and self-administration in adult rats
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Role of the subicular regions of the rat hippocampus on cognitive task performance and cocaine self-administration and reinstatement behavior
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Investigating cocaine/heroin interactions in rats: From neural mechanisms of reinforcement to modeling polydrug histories
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Alterations in the seeking and self-administration of ethanol and anxiety-like behavior following exposure to yohimbine in rats selectively bred for high alcohol intake
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Sensory reinforcment as an animal model of sensation seeking: Strength of association to cocaine self-administration
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Cocaine self-administration in rhesus monkeys: Effects on neurobiology and cognition and evaluation of cognitive enhancement for addiction treatment
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The effect of nicotine on ethanol self-administration
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Sex differences and the influence of estrogen on intravenous drug self -administration in rats
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The role of dopamine, nicotine acetylcholine, opioid and sigma receptors in ketamine self -administration and reward
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Behavioral and neurochemical effects of 96-hour methamphetamine self-administration in male and female rats: Creating, developing and characterizing a novel model of methamphetamine abuse
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Effects of NMDA antagonists and GABA agonists on a multiple schedule of ethanol and saccharin self-administration in rats
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Self-administration of brain-stimulation: An exploration of a model of drug self-administration
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THE EFFECTS OF A PROGRAM TO TEACH SELF-ADMINISTRATION OF FLUPHENAZINE DECANOATE ON THE CHRONIC SCHIZOPHRENIC
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Effects of Cocaine Sensitization on Drug Self-Administration, Mesocorticolimbic SAPAP Levels, and Prefrontal Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors
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Self-Administration Results in Dynamic Changes in DNA Methylation of the Dorsal Medial Prefrontal Cortex throughout Forced Abstinence, and after Re-exposure to Cues
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Withdrawal periods following extended access cocaine self-administration do not alter drug intake during binge or resistance to punished cocaine self-administration relapse
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