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G F Koob

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Neuropharmacology|December 1, 1992
Precipitation of morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats by administration of mu-, delta- and kappa-selective opioid antagonistsR Maldonado, S Negus, G F Koob
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1992
Oral ethanol self-administration in rats is reduced by the administration of dopamine and glutamate receptor antagonists into the nucleus accumbensS Rassnick, L Pulvirenti, G F Koob
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.)|March 1, 1993
SDZ-205,152, a novel dopamine receptor agonist, reduces oral ethanol self-administration in ratsS Rassnick, L Pulvirenti, G F Koob
Brain Research|September 17, 1993
Neurotensin injected into the nucleus accumbens blocks the psychostimulant effects of cocaine but does not attenuate cocaine self-administration in the ratP Robledo, R Maldonado, G F Koob
Trends in Neurosciences|May 1, 1992
Neural substrates of opiate withdrawalG F Koob, R Maldonado, L Stinus
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.)|November 1, 1987
Rapid induction of tolerance to the antipunishment effects of ethanolG F Koob, T L Wall, J Schafer
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 1, 1991
Nucleus accumbens NMDA antagonist decreases locomotor activity produced by cocaine, heroin or accumbens dopamine, but not caffeineL Pulvirenti, N R Swerdlow, G F Koob
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1992
Desmethylimipramine attenuates cocaine withdrawal in ratsA Markou, R L Hauger, G F Koob
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|April 1, 1987
Nucleus accumbens opiate-dopamine interactions and locomotor activation in the rat: evidence for a pre-synaptic locusN R Swerdlow, M Amalric, G F Koob
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1992
Responding to acoustic startle during chronic ethanol intoxication and withdrawalS Rassnick, G F Koob, M A Geyer
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Neuropharmacology|December 1, 1992
Precipitation of morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats by administration of mu-, delta- and kappa-selective opioid antagonistsR Maldonado, S Negus, G F Koob
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1992
Oral ethanol self-administration in rats is reduced by the administration of dopamine and glutamate receptor antagonists into the nucleus accumbensS Rassnick, L Pulvirenti, G F Koob
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.)|March 1, 1993
SDZ-205,152, a novel dopamine receptor agonist, reduces oral ethanol self-administration in ratsS Rassnick, L Pulvirenti, G F Koob
Brain Research|September 17, 1993
Neurotensin injected into the nucleus accumbens blocks the psychostimulant effects of cocaine but does not attenuate cocaine self-administration in the ratP Robledo, R Maldonado, G F Koob
Trends in Neurosciences|May 1, 1992
Neural substrates of opiate withdrawalG F Koob, R Maldonado, L Stinus
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.)|November 1, 1987
Rapid induction of tolerance to the antipunishment effects of ethanolG F Koob, T L Wall, J Schafer
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 1, 1991
Nucleus accumbens NMDA antagonist decreases locomotor activity produced by cocaine, heroin or accumbens dopamine, but not caffeineL Pulvirenti, N R Swerdlow, G F Koob
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1992
Desmethylimipramine attenuates cocaine withdrawal in ratsA Markou, R L Hauger, G F Koob
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|April 1, 1987
Nucleus accumbens opiate-dopamine interactions and locomotor activation in the rat: evidence for a pre-synaptic locusN R Swerdlow, M Amalric, G F Koob
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1992
Responding to acoustic startle during chronic ethanol intoxication and withdrawalS Rassnick, G F Koob, M A Geyer
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