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Ultra-low-dose naloxone suppresses opioid tolerance, dependence and associated changes in Mu opioid receptor-G protein coupling and Gβγ signalingWANG, H.-Y; FRIEDMAN, E; OLMSTEAD, M. C et al.Neuroscience. 2005, Vol 135, Num 1, pp 247-261, issn 0306-4522, 15 p.Article

Differential effects of atropine, procaine and dopamine in the rat ventral tegmentum on lateral hypothalamic rewarding brain stimulationKOFMAN, O; MCGLYNN, S. M; OLMSTEAD, M. C et al.Behavioural brain research. 1990, Vol 38, Num 1, pp 55-68, issn 0166-4328Article

Differential effects of ventral striatal lesions on the conditioned place preference induced by morphine or amphetamineOLMSTEAD, M. C; FRANKLIN, K. B. J.Neuroscience. 1996, Vol 71, Num 3, pp 701-708, issn 0306-4522Article

Effects of pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus lesions on morphine-induced conditioned place preference and analgesia in the formalin testOLMSTEAD, M. C; FRANKLIN, K. B. J.Neuroscience. 1993, Vol 57, Num 2, pp 411-418, issn 0306-4522Article

Integrated contributions of basal forebrain and thalamus to neocortical activation elicited by pedunculopontine tegmental stimulation in urethane-anesthetized ratsDRINGENBERG, H. C; OLMSTEAD, M. C.Neuroscience. 2003, Vol 119, Num 3, pp 839-853, issn 0306-4522, 15 p.Article

Lesions of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus increase sucrose consumption but do not affect discrimination or contrast effectsOLMSTEAD, M. C; INGLIS, W. L; BORDEAUX, C. P et al.Behavioral neuroscience. 1999, Vol 113, Num 4, pp 732-743, issn 0735-7044Article

Lesions of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus block drug-induced reinforcement but not amphetamine-induced locomotionOLMSTEAD, M. C; FRANKLIN, K. B. J.Brain research. 1994, Vol 638, Num 1-2, pp 29-35, issn 0006-8993Article

Alcohol intoxication alters cognitive skills mediated by frontal and temporal brain regionsMAGRYS, S. A; OLMSTEAD, M. C.Brain and cognition (Print). 2014, Vol 85, pp 271-276, issn 0278-2626, 6 p.Article

The development of a conditioned place preference to morphine : Effects of lesions of various CNS sitesOLMSTEAD, M. C; FRANKLIN, K. B. J.Behavioral neuroscience. 1997, Vol 111, Num 6, pp 1313-1323, issn 0735-7044Article

The development of a conditioned place preference to morphine : Effects of microinjections into various CNS sitesOLMSTEAD, M. C; FRANKLIN, K. B. J.Behavioral neuroscience. 1997, Vol 111, Num 6, pp 1324-1334, issn 0735-7044Article

Lesions of the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus abolish catalepsy and locomotor depression induced by morphineOLMSTEAD, M. C; FRANKLIN, K. B. J.Brain research. 1994, Vol 662, Num 1-2, pp 134-140, issn 0006-8993Article

Pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus lesions impair stimulus-reward learning in autoshaping and conditioned reinforcement paradigmsINGLIS, W. L; OLMSTEAD, M. C; ROBBINS, T. W et al.Behavioral neuroscience. 2000, Vol 114, Num 2, pp 285-294, issn 0735-7044Article

Cocaine-seeking by rats: regulation, reinforcement and activationOLMSTEAD, M. C; PARKINSON, J. A; MILES, F. J et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2000, Vol 152, Num 2, pp 123-131, issn 0033-3158Article

Basal forebrain cholinergic lesions enhance conditioned approach responses to stimuli predictive of foodOLMSTEAD, M. C; ROBBINS, T. W; EVERITT, B. J et al.Behavioral neuroscience. 1998, Vol 112, Num 3, pp 611-629, issn 0735-7044Article

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