Alterations in dopaminergic and glutamatergic transmission in the induction and expression of behavioral sensitization: a critical review of preclinical studies L. J. M. J. VanderschurenP. W. Kalivas Review Pages: 99 - 120
Are NMDA receptors involved in opiate-induced neural and behavioral plasticity? K. A. Trujillo Review Pages: 121 - 141
Blockade of behavioral sensitization by MK-801: fact or artifact? T. M. TzschentkeW. J. Schmidt Review Pages: 142 - 151
Basic fibroblast growth factor as a mediator of the effects of glutamate in the development of long-lasting sensitization to stimulant drugs: studies in the rat C. FloresJ. Stewart Review Pages: 152 - 165
Environmental modulation of the response to amphetamine: dissociation between changes in behavior and changes in dopamine and glutamate overflow in the rat striatal complex A. BadianiM. M. OatesT. E. Robinson Original Investigation Pages: 166 - 174
Pharmacological reversal of behavioral and cellular indices of cocaine sensitization in the rat Y. LiF. J. WhiteM. E. Wolf Original Investigation Pages: 175 - 183
Induction of locomotor sensitization by amphetamine requires the activation of NMDA receptors in the rat ventral tegmental area P. VezinaA. L. Queen Original Investigation Pages: 184 - 191
Morphine and amphetamine sensitization in rats demonstrated under moderate- and high-dose NMDA receptor blockade with MK-801 (dizocilpine) R. RanaldiE. MunnR. A. Wise Original Investigation Pages: 192 - 201
A switch mechanism between locomotion and mouthing implicated in sensitization to quinpirole in rats K. E. CulverJ. M. RosenfeldH. Szechtman Original Investigation Pages: 202 - 210
Intra-medial prefrontal cortex injection of quinpirole, but not SKF 38393, blocks the acute motor-stimulant response to cocaine in the rat C. E. BeyerJ. D. Steketee Original Investigation Pages: 211 - 218
Sensitization of amphetamine-induced wheel running suppression in rats: dose and context factors C. SerwatkiewiczC. LimebeerR. Eikelboom Original Investigation Pages: 219 - 225
Effect of riluzole and gabapentin on cocaine- and methamphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization in mice Y. ItzhakJ. L. Martin Original Investigation Pages: 226 - 233
Interactions between iboga agents and methamphetamine sensitization: studies of locomotion and stereotypy in rats K. K. SzumlinskiM. Y. BalogunS. D. Glick Original Investigation Pages: 234 - 241
Hyperlocomotion and increased dopamine efflux in the rat nucleus accumbens evoked by electrical stimulation of the ventral subiculum: role of ionotropic glutamate and dopamine D1 receptors P. TaepavaraprukS. B. FlorescoA. G. Phillips Original Investigation Pages: 242 - 251
Ethanol locomotor sensitization, but not tolerance correlates with selection for alcohol preference in high- and low-alcohol preferring mice N. J. GrahameK. Rodd-HenricksL. Lumeng Original Investigation Pages: 252 - 260
Behavioral interactions caused by combined administration of morphine and MK-801 in rats W.A. Carlezon JrT. A. KostenE. J. Nestler Original Investigation Pages: 261 - 272
Modulation of morphine sensitization in the rat by contextual stimuli A. BadianiM. M. OatesT. E. Robinson Original Investigation Pages: 273 - 282
Cholecystokinin modulates both the development and the expression of behavioral sensitization to amphetamine in the rat G. R. WunderlichN. J. DeSousaF. J. Vaccarino Original Investigation Pages: 283 - 290
Cocaine-induced behavioral sensitization in the young rat A. R. ZavalaA. NazarianS. A. McDougall Original Investigation Pages: 291 - 298