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Neuroscience|November 19, 2002
Antagonistic property of buprenorphine for putative epsilon-opioid receptor-mediated G-protein activation by beta-endorphin in pons/medulla of the mu-opioid receptor knockout mouseH Mizoguchi, H-E Wu, M Narita, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 14, 1994
The cloning and expression of a human creatine transporterI Sora, J Richman, G Santoro, et al.
Neuroscience|October 29, 2002
Cocaine mechanisms: enhanced cocaine, fluoxetine and nisoxetine place preferences following monoamine transporter deletionsF S Hall, X F Li, I Sora, et al.
Life Sciences|January 1, 1993
Characterization of a cloned rat serotonin 5-HT1A receptor expressed in the HeLa cell lineY Fujiwara, H Tomita, M Hikiji, et al.
Neuroscience|June 2, 2009
Cocaine-conditioned locomotion in dopamine transporter, norepinephrine transporter and 5-HT transporter knockout miceF S Hall, X-F Li, J Randall-Thompson, et al.
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|December 5, 2003
Experimental gene interaction studies with SERT mutant mice as models for human polygenic and epistatic traits and disordersD L Murphy, G R Uhl, A Holmes, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 24, 1998
Cocaine reward models: conditioned place preference can be established in dopamine- and in serotonin-transporter knockout miceI Sora, C Wichems, N Takahashi, et al.
Current Neuropharmacology|September 3, 2011
Association Study of Two Cannabinoid Receptor Genes, CNR1 and CNR2, with Methamphetamine DependenceY Okahisa, M Kodama, M Takaki, et al.
Neuroscience|December 29, 1999
The mu-opioid receptor gene-dose dependent reductions in G-protein activation in the pons/medulla and antinociception induced by endomorphins in mu-opioid receptor knockout miceH Mizoguchi, M Narita, D E Oji, et al.
Current Neuropharmacology|September 3, 2011
Association between the Regulator of G-protein Signaling 9 Gene and Patients with Methamphetamine Use Disorder and SchizophreniaY Okahisa, M Kodama, M Takaki, et al.
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Neuroscience|November 19, 2002
Antagonistic property of buprenorphine for putative epsilon-opioid receptor-mediated G-protein activation by beta-endorphin in pons/medulla of the mu-opioid receptor knockout mouseH Mizoguchi, H-E Wu, M Narita, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 14, 1994
The cloning and expression of a human creatine transporterI Sora, J Richman, G Santoro, et al.
Neuroscience|October 29, 2002
Cocaine mechanisms: enhanced cocaine, fluoxetine and nisoxetine place preferences following monoamine transporter deletionsF S Hall, X F Li, I Sora, et al.
Life Sciences|January 1, 1993
Characterization of a cloned rat serotonin 5-HT1A receptor expressed in the HeLa cell lineY Fujiwara, H Tomita, M Hikiji, et al.
Neuroscience|June 2, 2009
Cocaine-conditioned locomotion in dopamine transporter, norepinephrine transporter and 5-HT transporter knockout miceF S Hall, X-F Li, J Randall-Thompson, et al.
Genes, Brain, and Behavior|December 5, 2003
Experimental gene interaction studies with SERT mutant mice as models for human polygenic and epistatic traits and disordersD L Murphy, G R Uhl, A Holmes, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 24, 1998
Cocaine reward models: conditioned place preference can be established in dopamine- and in serotonin-transporter knockout miceI Sora, C Wichems, N Takahashi, et al.
Current Neuropharmacology|September 3, 2011
Association Study of Two Cannabinoid Receptor Genes, CNR1 and CNR2, with Methamphetamine DependenceY Okahisa, M Kodama, M Takaki, et al.
Neuroscience|December 29, 1999
The mu-opioid receptor gene-dose dependent reductions in G-protein activation in the pons/medulla and antinociception induced by endomorphins in mu-opioid receptor knockout miceH Mizoguchi, M Narita, D E Oji, et al.
Current Neuropharmacology|September 3, 2011
Association between the Regulator of G-protein Signaling 9 Gene and Patients with Methamphetamine Use Disorder and SchizophreniaY Okahisa, M Kodama, M Takaki, et al.
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