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Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
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April 14, 2000
Clinically available NMDA receptor antagonists memantine and dextromethorphan reverse existing tolerance to the antinociceptive effects of morphine in mice
P Popik, E Kozela, W Danysz
Life Sciences
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January 1, 1992
Long-term facilitation of social recognition in rats by vasopressin related peptides: a structure-activity study
P Popik, J M Van Ree
European Neuropsychopharmacology : the Journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology
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December 1, 1991
Oxytocin but not vasopressin facilitates social recognition following injection into the medial preoptic area of the rat brain
P Popik, J M van Ree
Behavioral and Neural Biology
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January 1, 1993
Social transmission of flavored tea preferences: facilitation by a vasopressin analog and oxytocin
P Popik, J M Van Ree
Neuropharmacology
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September 7, 2000
Chronic treatment with antidepressants affects glycine/NMDA receptor function: behavioral evidence
P Popik, M Wróbel, G Nowak
Przeglad Lekarski
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February 24, 2001
[Contemporary methods in pharmacotherapy in the opiate dependent treatment]
M Radomska, A Bisaga, P Popik
British Journal of Pharmacology
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July 25, 2000
Selective agonist of group II glutamate metabotropic receptors, LY354740, inhibits tolerance to analgesic effects of morphine in mice
P Popik, E Kozela, A Pilc
Polish Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacy
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May 1, 1991
Strain differences in changes in some parameters of cerebral cortical adrenergic system following chronic imipramine administration to rats
J Vetulani, I Nalepa, P Popik
Psychopharmacology
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May 1, 1994
The putative anti-addictive drug ibogaine is a competitive inhibitor of [3H]MK-801 binding to the NMDA receptor complex
P Popik, R T Layer, P Skolnick
Pharmacological Reviews
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June 1, 1995
100 years of ibogaine: neurochemical and pharmacological actions of a putative anti-addictive drug
P Popik, R T Layer, P Skolnick
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Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
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April 14, 2000
Clinically available NMDA receptor antagonists memantine and dextromethorphan reverse existing tolerance to the antinociceptive effects of morphine in mice
P Popik, E Kozela, W Danysz
Life Sciences
|
January 1, 1992
Long-term facilitation of social recognition in rats by vasopressin related peptides: a structure-activity study
P Popik, J M Van Ree
European Neuropsychopharmacology : the Journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology
|
December 1, 1991
Oxytocin but not vasopressin facilitates social recognition following injection into the medial preoptic area of the rat brain
P Popik, J M van Ree
Behavioral and Neural Biology
|
January 1, 1993
Social transmission of flavored tea preferences: facilitation by a vasopressin analog and oxytocin
P Popik, J M Van Ree
Neuropharmacology
|
September 7, 2000
Chronic treatment with antidepressants affects glycine/NMDA receptor function: behavioral evidence
P Popik, M Wróbel, G Nowak
Przeglad Lekarski
|
February 24, 2001
[Contemporary methods in pharmacotherapy in the opiate dependent treatment]
M Radomska, A Bisaga, P Popik
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
July 25, 2000
Selective agonist of group II glutamate metabotropic receptors, LY354740, inhibits tolerance to analgesic effects of morphine in mice
P Popik, E Kozela, A Pilc
Polish Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacy
|
May 1, 1991
Strain differences in changes in some parameters of cerebral cortical adrenergic system following chronic imipramine administration to rats
J Vetulani, I Nalepa, P Popik
Psychopharmacology
|
May 1, 1994
The putative anti-addictive drug ibogaine is a competitive inhibitor of [3H]MK-801 binding to the NMDA receptor complex
P Popik, R T Layer, P Skolnick
Pharmacological Reviews
|
June 1, 1995
100 years of ibogaine: neurochemical and pharmacological actions of a putative anti-addictive drug
P Popik, R T Layer, P Skolnick
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