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Volumn 92, Issue 26, 1995, Pages 12304-12308
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Intravenous cocaine, morphine, and amphetamine preferentially increase extracellular dopamine in the "shell" as compared with the "core" of the rat nucleus accumbens
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Author keywords
Addiction; Drug abuse; Microdialysis; Self administration
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Indexed keywords
AMPHETAMINE;
COCAINE;
MORPHINE;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ARTICLE;
DOPAMINE BRAIN LEVEL;
DOSE RESPONSE;
DRUG EFFECT;
EXTRACELLULAR SPACE;
MALE;
NERVE STIMULATION;
NONHUMAN;
NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RAT;
SUBSTANCE ABUSE;
AMPHETAMINE;
ANIMALS;
COCAINE;
DOPAMINE;
EXTRACELLULAR SPACE;
INJECTIONS, INTRAVENOUS;
KINETICS;
MALE;
MORPHINE;
MOTOR ACTIVITY;
NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS;
RATS;
RATS, SPRAGUE-DAWLEY;
SELF ADMINISTRATION;
STEREOTYPED BEHAVIOR;
TIME FACTORS;
ANIMALIA;
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EID: 0029583656
PISSN: 00278424
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.92.26.12304 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (734)
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References (34)
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