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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|February 13, 2001
Genetic, sex, and early environmental effects on the voluntary alcohol intake in Wistar ratsF Sluyter, M Hof, B A Ellenbroek, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|January 27, 1999
The alleged dopamine D1 receptor agonist SKF 83959 is a dopamine D1 receptor antagonist in primate cells and interacts with other receptorsG Andringa, B Drukarch, J E Leysen, et al.
Neuroscience|January 1, 1989
Anatomically distinct output channels of the caudate nucleus and orofacial dyskinesia: critical role of the subcommissural part of the globus pallidus in oral dyskinesiaA R Cools, W Spooren, R Bezemer, et al.
Psychopharmacology|July 1, 1997
Differences in vulnerability and susceptibility to dexamphetamine in Nijmegen high and low responders to novelty: a dose-effect analysis of spatio-temporal programming of behaviourA R Cools, B A Ellenbroek, M A Gingras, et al.
Neuroscience|April 22, 2004
Gaba(A) receptors in the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus play a crucial role in rat shell-specific dopamine-mediated, but not shell-specific acetylcholine-mediated, turning behaviourH Ikeda, G Akiyama, S Matsuzaki, et al.
Psychopharmacology|December 8, 1978
Functional antagonism between dopamine and noradrenaline within the caudate nucleus of cats: a phenomenon of rhythmically changing susceptibilityA R Cools, P A van Dongen, H J Janssen, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|April 13, 1995
YM-14673, a thyrotropin-releasing hormone analogue, injected into the nucleus accumbens and the striatum produces repetitive jaw movements in ratsY Miwa, N Koshikawa, N Miyata, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 14, 1995
Dissimilarities between cholinergic and dopaminergic turning elicited by nucleus accumbens stimulation in freely moving ratsT Saigusa, N Koshikawa, M Kitamura, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|May 6, 1996
Stimulation of acetylcholine or dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens differentially alters dopamine release in the striatum of freely moving ratsN Koshikawa, Y Yoshida, M Kitamura, et al.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|February 1, 1995
Corticosteroid feedback resistance in rats genetically selected for increased dopamine responsivenessN Y Rots, A R Cools, J de Jong, et al.
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|February 13, 2001
Genetic, sex, and early environmental effects on the voluntary alcohol intake in Wistar ratsF Sluyter, M Hof, B A Ellenbroek, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|January 27, 1999
The alleged dopamine D1 receptor agonist SKF 83959 is a dopamine D1 receptor antagonist in primate cells and interacts with other receptorsG Andringa, B Drukarch, J E Leysen, et al.
Neuroscience|January 1, 1989
Anatomically distinct output channels of the caudate nucleus and orofacial dyskinesia: critical role of the subcommissural part of the globus pallidus in oral dyskinesiaA R Cools, W Spooren, R Bezemer, et al.
Psychopharmacology|July 1, 1997
Differences in vulnerability and susceptibility to dexamphetamine in Nijmegen high and low responders to novelty: a dose-effect analysis of spatio-temporal programming of behaviourA R Cools, B A Ellenbroek, M A Gingras, et al.
Neuroscience|April 22, 2004
Gaba(A) receptors in the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus play a crucial role in rat shell-specific dopamine-mediated, but not shell-specific acetylcholine-mediated, turning behaviourH Ikeda, G Akiyama, S Matsuzaki, et al.
Psychopharmacology|December 8, 1978
Functional antagonism between dopamine and noradrenaline within the caudate nucleus of cats: a phenomenon of rhythmically changing susceptibilityA R Cools, P A van Dongen, H J Janssen, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|April 13, 1995
YM-14673, a thyrotropin-releasing hormone analogue, injected into the nucleus accumbens and the striatum produces repetitive jaw movements in ratsY Miwa, N Koshikawa, N Miyata, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 14, 1995
Dissimilarities between cholinergic and dopaminergic turning elicited by nucleus accumbens stimulation in freely moving ratsT Saigusa, N Koshikawa, M Kitamura, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|May 6, 1996
Stimulation of acetylcholine or dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens differentially alters dopamine release in the striatum of freely moving ratsN Koshikawa, Y Yoshida, M Kitamura, et al.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|February 1, 1995
Corticosteroid feedback resistance in rats genetically selected for increased dopamine responsivenessN Y Rots, A R Cools, J de Jong, et al.
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