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J Costentin

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Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1982
Histamine-induced rise in core temperature of chloral-anaesthetized rats: mediation by H2-receptors located in the preopticus area of hypothalamusO Colboc, P Protais, J Costentin
Behavioural Brain Research|December 28, 2007
The reduction in electric footshocks perception interferes with the amnesic effect of scopolamineN Torquet, G Hagues, J Costentin
Neuropharmacology|September 1, 1985
The discriminant dopamine antagonist property of benzamides is observed at various times after their systemic or intracerebroventricular administrationP Protais, C Hermier, J Costentin
European Journal of Pharmacology|October 21, 1999
The partial agonist properties of levocabastine in neurotensin-induced analgesiaI Dubuc, S Remande, J Costentin
Neuroscience|October 19, 2007
Influence of glial cells in the dopamine releasing effect resulting from the stimulation of striatal delta-opioid receptorsF Billet, J Costentin, N Dourmap
Neuroreport|October 1, 1992
Sulpiride anxiogenic-like effect inhibition by a D1 dopamine receptor antagonistP Simon, C Panissaud, J Costentin
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 13, 2007
Comparisons between bupropion and dexamphetamine in a range of in vivo tests exploring dopaminergic transmissionP Bredeloux, I Dubuc, J Costentin
Neuroscience Letters|August 29, 1983
Pharmacological evidence against the involvement of the D1 subtype of dopamine receptors in apomorphine-induced hypothermiaO Colboc, P Protais, J Costentin
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1992
A different balance in the sensitivity of D1 and D2 dopamine receptors accounts for differences in apomorphine-induced hypothermic effects in Swiss and C3H miceC Suaudeau, R Bousselmame, J Costentin
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 1, 1993
Anxiogenic-like effects induced by stimulation of dopamine receptorsP Simon, C Panissaud, J Costentin
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Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1982
Histamine-induced rise in core temperature of chloral-anaesthetized rats: mediation by H2-receptors located in the preopticus area of hypothalamusO Colboc, P Protais, J Costentin
Behavioural Brain Research|December 28, 2007
The reduction in electric footshocks perception interferes with the amnesic effect of scopolamineN Torquet, G Hagues, J Costentin
Neuropharmacology|September 1, 1985
The discriminant dopamine antagonist property of benzamides is observed at various times after their systemic or intracerebroventricular administrationP Protais, C Hermier, J Costentin
European Journal of Pharmacology|October 21, 1999
The partial agonist properties of levocabastine in neurotensin-induced analgesiaI Dubuc, S Remande, J Costentin
Neuroscience|October 19, 2007
Influence of glial cells in the dopamine releasing effect resulting from the stimulation of striatal delta-opioid receptorsF Billet, J Costentin, N Dourmap
Neuroreport|October 1, 1992
Sulpiride anxiogenic-like effect inhibition by a D1 dopamine receptor antagonistP Simon, C Panissaud, J Costentin
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 13, 2007
Comparisons between bupropion and dexamphetamine in a range of in vivo tests exploring dopaminergic transmissionP Bredeloux, I Dubuc, J Costentin
Neuroscience Letters|August 29, 1983
Pharmacological evidence against the involvement of the D1 subtype of dopamine receptors in apomorphine-induced hypothermiaO Colboc, P Protais, J Costentin
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1992
A different balance in the sensitivity of D1 and D2 dopamine receptors accounts for differences in apomorphine-induced hypothermic effects in Swiss and C3H miceC Suaudeau, R Bousselmame, J Costentin
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 1, 1993
Anxiogenic-like effects induced by stimulation of dopamine receptorsP Simon, C Panissaud, J Costentin
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