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Karen E Sabol

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Psychopharmacology|April 29, 2008
The effects of methamphetamine on core body temperature in the rat--part 2: an escalating regimenBenita J Myles, Karen E Sabol
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|January 17, 2023
Reduced attentional lapses in male rats following a combination treatment of low-dose D-serine and atomoxetineZach V Redding, Karen E Sabol
Brain Research|August 17, 2010
Relationship between methamphetamine-induced behavioral activation and hyperthermiaGreg Phelps, H Anton Speaker, Karen E Sabol
Psychopharmacology|July 20, 2019
The use of reaction time distributions to study attention in male rats: the effects of atomoxetine and guanfacineZach V Redding, Pooja Chawla, Karen E Sabol
Neuroscience Letters|September 22, 2015
The effects of the β1 antagonist, metoprolol, on methamphetamine-induced changes in core temperature in the ratRicki Harrell, H Anton Speaker, Scott L Mitchell, et al.
Psychopharmacology|June 5, 2013
Methamphetamine and core temperature in the rat: ambient temperature, dose, and the effect of a D2 receptor blockerKaren E Sabol, Danielle M Yancey, H Anton Speaker, et al.
Psychopharmacology|April 29, 2008
The effects of methamphetamine on core body temperature in the rat--part 1: chronic treatment and ambient temperatureBenita J Myles, Lee Ann Jarrett, Susan L Broom, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 25, 2005
Prenatal alcohol exposure causes attention deficits in male ratsKathryn A Hausknecht, Ashley Acheson, Andrew M Farrar, et al.
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Psychopharmacology|April 29, 2008
The effects of methamphetamine on core body temperature in the rat--part 2: an escalating regimenBenita J Myles, Karen E Sabol
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|January 17, 2023
Reduced attentional lapses in male rats following a combination treatment of low-dose D-serine and atomoxetineZach V Redding, Karen E Sabol
Brain Research|August 17, 2010
Relationship between methamphetamine-induced behavioral activation and hyperthermiaGreg Phelps, H Anton Speaker, Karen E Sabol
Psychopharmacology|July 20, 2019
The use of reaction time distributions to study attention in male rats: the effects of atomoxetine and guanfacineZach V Redding, Pooja Chawla, Karen E Sabol
Neuroscience Letters|September 22, 2015
The effects of the β1 antagonist, metoprolol, on methamphetamine-induced changes in core temperature in the ratRicki Harrell, H Anton Speaker, Scott L Mitchell, et al.
Psychopharmacology|June 5, 2013
Methamphetamine and core temperature in the rat: ambient temperature, dose, and the effect of a D2 receptor blockerKaren E Sabol, Danielle M Yancey, H Anton Speaker, et al.
Psychopharmacology|April 29, 2008
The effects of methamphetamine on core body temperature in the rat--part 1: chronic treatment and ambient temperatureBenita J Myles, Lee Ann Jarrett, Susan L Broom, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 25, 2005
Prenatal alcohol exposure causes attention deficits in male ratsKathryn A Hausknecht, Ashley Acheson, Andrew M Farrar, et al.
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