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Relapse to drug-seeking: neural and molecular mechanismsD W Self
Division of Molecular Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
Drug Alcohol Depend 51:49-60. 1998..A detailed understanding of the neural and molecular basis of relapse will facilitate efforts to develop truly effective treatments and preventive measures...
Neural substrates of drug craving and relapse in drug addictionD W Self
Division of Molecular Psychiatry, Center for Genes and Behavior, Yale University School of Medicine and Connecticut Mental Health Center, New Haven 06508, USA
Ann Med 30:379-89. 1998..These findings identify D1 and D2-dopamine receptor mechanisms as potential targets for developing anticraving compounds to treat drug addiction...
Effects of the novel D1 dopamine receptor agonist ABT-431 on cocaine self-administration and reinstatementD W Self
Divison of Molecular Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06508, USA
Ann N Y Acad Sci 909:133-44. 2000..The profile of ABT-431 is similar to the behavioral effects of other structurally distinct D1 agonists, and is consistent with the desired profile of a "methadone-like" compounds for cocaine addiction...
Extinction training regulates tyrosine hydroxylase during withdrawal from cocaine self-administrationE F Schmidt
Division of Molecular Psychiatry, Abraham Ribicoff Research Facilities, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06508, USA
J Neurosci 21:RC137. 2001..The ability of extinction training to restore NAc TH levels is hypothesized to accelerate recovery from dopamine depletion and anhedonia during cocaine withdrawal...
