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Effects of dopamine and NMDA receptors on cocaine-induced Fos expression in the striatum of Fischer rats.Academic Article Why?
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Dopamine D1 and D3 receptor interactions in cocaine reward and seeking in rats.Academic Article Why?
Progesterone attenuates cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in female rats.Academic Article Why?
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Effects of short- and long-term estrogen and progesterone replacement on behavioral responses and c-fos mRNA levels in female rats after acute cocaine administration.Academic Article Why?
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Gonadal hormones provide the biological basis for sex differences in behavioral responses to cocaine.Academic Article Why?
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Inhibition of ?-adrenergic receptors induces a persistent deficit in retrieval of a cocaine-associated memory providing protection against reinstatement.Academic Article Why?
Progesterone receptors activation after acute cocaine administration.Academic Article Why?
Blocking Infralimbic Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (bFGF or FGF2) Facilitates Extinction of Drug Seeking After Cocaine Self-Administration.Academic Article Why?
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