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European Journal of Pharmacology
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July 10, 2007
Therapeutic doses of amphetamine and methylphenidate selectively redistribute the vesicular monoamine transporter-2
Evan L Riddle, Glen R Hanson, Annette E Fleckenstein
Journal of Neurochemistry
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February 4, 1999
Differential regional effects of methamphetamine on the activities of tryptophan and tyrosine hydroxylase
H M Haughey, A E Fleckenstein, G R Hanson
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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January 1, 1994
Differential effects of histamine on the activity of hypothalamic dopaminergic neurons in the rat
A E Fleckenstein, K J Lookingland, K E Moore
Life Sciences
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August 6, 2013
Bath salts and synthetic cathinones: an emerging designer drug phenomenon
Christopher L German, Annette E Fleckenstein, Glen R Hanson
The AAPS Journal
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April 6, 2006
Role of monoamine transporters in mediating psychostimulant effects
Evan L Riddle, Annette E Fleckenstein, Glen R Hanson
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)
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July 30, 2013
The effects of methamphetamine self-administration on cortical monoaminergic deficits induced by subsequent high-dose methamphetamine administrations
Lisa M McFadden, Glen R Hanson, Annette E Fleckenstein
Journal of Neurochemistry
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May 9, 2000
Methamphetamine rapidly decreases vesicular dopamine uptake
J M Brown, G R Hanson, A E Fleckenstein
European Journal of Pharmacology
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October 24, 1994
Histaminergic neurons mediate restraint stress-induced activation of central 5-hydroxytryptaminergic neurons in the rat
A E Fleckenstein, K J Lookingland, K E Moore
European Journal of Pharmacology
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March 11, 1994
Effects of histamine on 5-hydroxytryptaminergic neuronal activity in the rat hypothalamus
A E Fleckenstein, K J Lookingland, K E Moore
Brain Research
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February 28, 1994
Activation of noradrenergic neurons projecting to the diencephalon following central administration of histamine is mediated by H1 receptors
A E Fleckenstein, K J Lookingland, K E Moore
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European Journal of Pharmacology
|
July 10, 2007
Therapeutic doses of amphetamine and methylphenidate selectively redistribute the vesicular monoamine transporter-2
Evan L Riddle, Glen R Hanson, Annette E Fleckenstein
Journal of Neurochemistry
|
February 4, 1999
Differential regional effects of methamphetamine on the activities of tryptophan and tyrosine hydroxylase
H M Haughey, A E Fleckenstein, G R Hanson
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
|
January 1, 1994
Differential effects of histamine on the activity of hypothalamic dopaminergic neurons in the rat
A E Fleckenstein, K J Lookingland, K E Moore
Life Sciences
|
August 6, 2013
Bath salts and synthetic cathinones: an emerging designer drug phenomenon
Christopher L German, Annette E Fleckenstein, Glen R Hanson
The AAPS Journal
|
April 6, 2006
Role of monoamine transporters in mediating psychostimulant effects
Evan L Riddle, Annette E Fleckenstein, Glen R Hanson
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)
|
July 30, 2013
The effects of methamphetamine self-administration on cortical monoaminergic deficits induced by subsequent high-dose methamphetamine administrations
Lisa M McFadden, Glen R Hanson, Annette E Fleckenstein
Journal of Neurochemistry
|
May 9, 2000
Methamphetamine rapidly decreases vesicular dopamine uptake
J M Brown, G R Hanson, A E Fleckenstein
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
October 24, 1994
Histaminergic neurons mediate restraint stress-induced activation of central 5-hydroxytryptaminergic neurons in the rat
A E Fleckenstein, K J Lookingland, K E Moore
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
March 11, 1994
Effects of histamine on 5-hydroxytryptaminergic neuronal activity in the rat hypothalamus
A E Fleckenstein, K J Lookingland, K E Moore
Brain Research
|
February 28, 1994
Activation of noradrenergic neurons projecting to the diencephalon following central administration of histamine is mediated by H1 receptors
A E Fleckenstein, K J Lookingland, K E Moore
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