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Hypocrétines : entre l'envie et le besoin ...ou l'émergence d'une nouvelle voie d'origine hypothalamique impliquée dans la motivation et l'addiction = Hypocretins : Between desire and needs... Toward the understanding of a new hypothalamic brain pathway involved in motivation and addictionBOUTREL, Benjamin.MS. Médecine sciences. 2006, Vol 22, Num 6-7, pp 573-575, issn 0767-0974, 3 p.Article

What keeps us awake: The neuropharmacology of stimulants and wakefulness-promoting medicationsBOUTREL, Benjamin; KOOB, George F.Sleep (New York, NY). 2004, Vol 27, Num 6, pp 1181-1194, issn 0161-8105, 14 p.Article

STRESS, SOMMEIL ET SÉROTONINE : ÉTUDE DE LEURS INTERACTIONS FONCTIONNELLES = STRESS, SLEEP AND SEROTONIN : A STUDY OF THEIR FUNCTIONAL INTERACTIONSBoutrel, Benjamin; Adrien, Joelle.2001, 271 p.Thesis

5-HTIA/IB receptor-mediated effects of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, citalopram, on sleep: Studies in 5-HTIA and 5-HTIB knockout miceMONACA, Christelle; BOUTREL, Benjamin; HEN, René et al.Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, NY). 2003, Vol 28, Num 5, pp 850-856, issn 0893-133X, 7 p.Article

The role of hypocretin in driving arousal and goal-oriented behaviorsBOUTREL, Benjamin; CANNELLA, Nazzareno; DE LECEA, Luis et al.Brain research. 2010, Vol 1314, pp 103-111, issn 0006-8993, 9 p.Article

Neurobiological mechanisms in the transition from drug use to drug dependenceKOOB, George F; AHMED, Serge H; BOUTREL, Benjamin et al.Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2004, Vol 27, Num 8, pp 739-749, issn 0149-7634, 11 p.Conference Paper

Metabotropic glutamate 5 receptor blockade may attenuate cocaine self-administration by decreasing brain reward function in ratsKENNY, Paul J; BOUTREL, Benjamin; GASPARINI, Fabrizio et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2005, Vol 179, Num 1, pp 247-254, issn 0033-3158, 8 p.Article

CRF1 receptor antagonists attenuate escalated cocaine self-administration in ratsSPECIO, Sheila E; WEE, Sunmee; O'DELL, Laura E et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2008, Vol 196, Num 3, pp 473-482, issn 0033-3158, 10 p.Article

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