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M E Carroll

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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|August 1, 1982
Rapid acquisition of oral phencyclidine self-administration in food-deprived and food-satiated rhesus monkeys: concurrent phencyclidine and water choiceM E Carroll
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|July 1, 1982
Tolerance to the behavioral effects of orally self-administered phencyclidineM E Carroll
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|May 1, 1987
Concurrent access to two concentrations of orally delivered phencyclidine: effects of feeding conditionsM E Carroll
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1982
Oral self-administration of phencyclidine analogs by rhesus monkeys: conditioned taste and visual reinforcersM E Carroll
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|May 1, 1984
The effect of second-order schedule history on fixed-ratio performance maintained by orally-delivered phencyclidine in rhesus monkeysM E Carroll
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|February 1, 1985
Performance maintained by orally delivered phencyclidine under second-order, tandem and fixed-interval schedules in food-satiated and food-deprived rhesus monkeysM E Carroll
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 1, 1984
Effects of pentobarbital and d-amphetamine on oral phencyclidine self-administration in rhesus monkeysM E Carroll
Advances in Alcohol & Substance Abuse|January 1, 1990
PCP and hallucinogensM E Carroll
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 1, 1987
A quantitative assessment of phencyclidine dependence produced by oral self-administration in rhesus monkeysM E Carroll
NIDA Research Monograph|August 1, 1998
Acquisition and reacquisition (relapse) of drug abuse: modulation by alternative reinforcersM E Carroll
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|August 1, 1982
Rapid acquisition of oral phencyclidine self-administration in food-deprived and food-satiated rhesus monkeys: concurrent phencyclidine and water choiceM E Carroll
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|July 1, 1982
Tolerance to the behavioral effects of orally self-administered phencyclidineM E Carroll
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|May 1, 1987
Concurrent access to two concentrations of orally delivered phencyclidine: effects of feeding conditionsM E Carroll
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1982
Oral self-administration of phencyclidine analogs by rhesus monkeys: conditioned taste and visual reinforcersM E Carroll
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|May 1, 1984
The effect of second-order schedule history on fixed-ratio performance maintained by orally-delivered phencyclidine in rhesus monkeysM E Carroll
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|February 1, 1985
Performance maintained by orally delivered phencyclidine under second-order, tandem and fixed-interval schedules in food-satiated and food-deprived rhesus monkeysM E Carroll
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 1, 1984
Effects of pentobarbital and d-amphetamine on oral phencyclidine self-administration in rhesus monkeysM E Carroll
Advances in Alcohol & Substance Abuse|January 1, 1990
PCP and hallucinogensM E Carroll
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 1, 1987
A quantitative assessment of phencyclidine dependence produced by oral self-administration in rhesus monkeysM E Carroll
NIDA Research Monograph|August 1, 1998
Acquisition and reacquisition (relapse) of drug abuse: modulation by alternative reinforcersM E Carroll
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