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INTRAVENOUS SELF-ADMINISTRATION OF ETONITAZENE, COCAINE AND PHENCYCLIDINE IN RATS DURING FOOD DEPRIVATION AND SATIATIONCARROLL ME; FRANCE CP; MEISCH RA et al.1981; J. PHARMACOL. EXP. THER.; ISSN 0022-3565; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 217; NO 2; PP. 241-247; BIBL. 13 REF.Article

Direct relation between etonitazene dose and response rate: responding under a single FI per sessionGOMEZ, Thomas H; MEISCH, Richard A.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2004, Vol 79, Num 2, pp 261-267, issn 0091-3057, 7 p.Article

ESTABLISHMENT OF ETONITAZENE AS A REINFORCER FOR RATS BY USE OF SCHEDULE-INDUCED DRINKING.MEISCH RA; STARK LJ.1977; PHARMACOL. BIOCHEM. BEHAV.; U.S.A.; DA. 1977; VOL. 7; NO 3; PP. 195-203; BIBL. 21 REF.Article

NARCOTIC BLOCKADE, LENGTH OF ADDICTION AND PERSISTENCE OF ETONITAZENE CONSUMPTION IN RATS.MEYER RE; MARCUS R; CARNATHAN G et al.1976; PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY; GERM.; DA. 1976; VOL. 47; NO 3; PP. 273-279; BIBL. 8 REF.Article

BEHAVIORAL ACTIVATING EFFECTS OF OPIATES AND OPIOID PEPTIDESBROWNE RG; SEGAL DS.1980; BIOL. PSYCHIATRY; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 15; NO 1; PP. 77-86; BIBL. 22 REF.Article

SCHEDULE-INDUCED ORAL SELF ADMINISTRATION OF ETONITAZENEMCMILLAN DE; LEANDER JD.1976; PHARMACOL. BIOCHEM. BEHAV.; U.S.A.; DA. 1976; VOL. 4; NO 2; PP. 137-141; BIBL. 16 REF.Article

Effects of etonitazene consumption and abstinence on the signal transmission of μ-opioid receptors in brain membranes of ratsMAY, T; JUILFS, F; WOLFFGRAMM, J et al.Neuroscience letters. 1999, Vol 275, Num 2, pp 109-112, issn 0304-3940Article

In vivo apparent affinity and efficacy estimates for μ opiates in a rat tail-withdrawal assayWALKER, E. A; ZERNIG, G; YOUNG, A. M et al.Psychopharmacologia. 1998, Vol 136, Num 1, pp 15-23, issn 0033-3158Article

Intravenous self-administration of etonitazene alone and combined with cocaine in rhesus monkeys: comparison with heroin and antagonism by naltrexone and naloxonazineACHAT-MENDES, Cindy; VALDEZ, Glenn R; PLATT, Donna M et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2009, Vol 204, Num 3, pp 489-498, issn 0033-3158, 10 p.Article

ETONITAZENE AS A REINFORCER FOR RATS: INCREASED ETONITAZENE-REINFORCED BEHAVIOR DUE TO FOOD DEPRIVATIONMEISCH RA; KLINER DJ.1979; PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY; DEU; DA. 1979; VOL. 63; NO 1; PP. 97-98; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

ETONITAZENE AS A REINFORCER: ORAL INTAKE OF ETONITAZENE BY RHESUS MONKEYSCARROLL ME; MEISCH RA.1978; PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY; DEU; DA. 1978; VOL. 59; NO 3; PP. 225-229; BIBL. 11 REF.Article

OPIATE-INDUCED MUSCLE RIGIDITY IN THE RAT: EFFECTS OF CENTRALLY ACTING AGENTSRACKHAM A.1980; NEUROPHARMACOLOGY; ISSN 0028-3908; GBR; DA. 1980; VOL. 19; NO 9; PP. 855-859; BIBL. 10 REF.Article

EFFECTS OF FOOD DEPRIVATION ON ETONITAZENE CONSUMPTION IN RATSCARROLL ME; MEISCH RA.1979; PHARMACOL. BIOCHEM. BEHAV.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 10; NO 1; PP. 155-159; BIBL. 32 REF.Article

FINE CHEMICALSSULZBADHER M.1975; MANUF. CHEMIST AEROSOL NEWS; G.B.; DA. 1975; VOL. 46; NO 7; PP. 51-54 (3 P.); BIBL. 10 REF.Article

Effect of dose on increased etonitazene self-administration by rats due to food deprivationCARROLL, M. E; BOE, I. N.Psychopharmacologia. 1984, Vol 82, Num 3, pp 151-152, issn 0033-3158Article

2-(2-(4-ETHOXYPHENYL) METHYL-5-NITRO-1H-BENZIMIDAZOLYL)-N,N-DIETHYLETHANAMINIUM CHLORIDE-ACETIC ACID: ETONITAZENEHUMBLET C; EVRARD G; DURANT F et al.1978; ACTA CRYSTALLOGR., B; DNK; DA. 1978; VOL. 34; NO 12; PP. 3828-3829; BIBL. 3 REF.Article

Differential tolerance to antinociceptive effects of μ opioids during repeated treatment with etonitazene, morphine, or buprenorphine in ratsWALKER, Ellen A; YOUNG, Alice M.Psychopharmacologia. 2001, Vol 154, Num 2, pp 131-142, issn 0033-3158Article

Involvement of opioid μ1-Receptors in opioid-induced acceleration of striatal and limbic dopaminergic transmissionPIEPPONEN, T. P; HONKANEN, A; KIVASTIK, T et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1999, Vol 63, Num 2, pp 245-252, issn 0091-3057Article

Selective breeding for oral opioid acceptance or rejection in ratsCARLSON, K. R; SAULNIER-DYER, C. M; MOOLTEN, M. S et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1996, Vol 53, Num 4, pp 871-876, issn 0091-3057Article

The influence of antihistmaine compounds on the oral intake of different addictive drugsFUCHS, V; COPER, H.Drug and alcohol dependence. 1986, Vol 17, Num 4, pp 359-364, issn 0376-8716Article

Failure to block opiate effects of oral etonitazene with naltrexone during 24-h choice testingLYNCH, M. R; PORTER, J. H.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1985, Vol 23, Num 3, pp 241-244, issn 0090-5054Article

Harman induces preference for ethanol in rats: is the effect specific for ethanol?ROMMELSPACHER, H; BÜCHAU, C; WEISS, J et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1987, Vol 26, Num 4, pp 749-755, issn 0091-3057Article

Dose-dependent conditionel place preference produced by etonitazene and morphineSALA, M; BRAIDA, D; CALCATERRA, P et al.European journal of pharmacology. 1992, Vol 217, Num 1, pp 37-41, issn 0014-2999Article

The development of opiate addiction in the ratHEYNE, A.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1996, Vol 53, Num 1, pp 11-25, issn 0091-3057Article

Oral self-administration of etonitazene in rhesus monkeys : use of a fading procedure to establish etonitazene as a reinforcerMEISCH, R. A.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1995, Vol 50, Num 4, pp 571-580, issn 0091-3057Article

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