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New information on methamphetamineRAWSON, Richard A; CONDON, Timothy.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, issn 1359-6357, 137 p.Serial Issue

Electrocardiographic abnormalities in methamphetamine abusersHANING, William; GOEBERT, Deborah.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 70-75, issn 1359-6357, 6 p.Article

Methamphetamine -induced neural and cognitive changes in rodentsMARSHALL, John F; BELCHER, Annabelle M; FEINSTEIN, Erin M et al.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 61-69, issn 1359-6357, 9 p.Article

Corticolimbic dysregulation and chronic methamphetamine abuseBAICY, Kate; LONDON, Edythe D.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 5-15, issn 1359-6357, 11 p.Article

Approaches to the development of medications for the treatment of methamphetamine dependenceVOCCI, Frank J; APPEL, Nathan M.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 96-106, issn 1359-6357, 11 p.Article

Structural and metabolic brain changes in the striatum associated with methamphetamine abuseCHANG, Linda; ALICATA, Daniel; ERNST, Thomas et al.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 16-32, issn 1359-6357, 17 p.Article

Predicting in-treatment performance and post-treatment outcomes in methamphetamine usersHILLHOUSE, Maureen P; MARINELLI-CASEY, Patricia; GONZALES, Rachel et al.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 84-95, issn 1359-6357, 12 p.Article

'Tweaking 12-Step' : the potential role of 12-Step self-help group involvement in methamphetamine recoveryDONOVAN, Dennis M; WELLS, Elizabeth A.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 121-129, issn 1359-6357, 9 p.Article

Contingency management : an evidence-based component of methamphetamine use disorder treatmentsROLL, John M.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 114-120, issn 1359-6357, 7 p.Article

Methamphetamine use and infectious disease-related behaviors in men who have sex with men : implications for interventionsSHOPTAW, Steven; REBACK, Cathy J.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 130-135, issn 1359-6357, 6 p.Article

Interactions between methamphetamine and environmental stress : role of oxidative stress, glutamate and mitochondrial dysfunctionTATA, Despina A; YAMAMOTO, Bryan K.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 49-60, issn 1359-6357, 12 p.Article

The NIDA Methamphetamine Clinical Trials Group : a strategy to increase clinical trials research capacityELKASHEF, Ahmed; RAWSON, Richard A; MCCANN, Michael et al.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 107-113, issn 1359-6357, 7 p.Article

Methamphetamine-induced alterations in monoamine transport : implications for neurotoxicity, neuroprotection and treatmentVOLZ, Trent J; FLECKENSTEIN, Annette E; HANSON, Glen R et al.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 44-48, issn 1359-6357, 5 p.Article

Multi-level modeling to explain methamphetamine use among gay and bisexual menHALKITIS, Perry N; MUKHERJEE, Preetika Pandey; PALAMAR, Joseph J et al.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 76-83, issn 1359-6357, 8 p.Article

Location, location : using functional magnetic resonance imaging to pinpoint brain differences relevant to stimulant useARON, Jennifer L; PAULUS, Martin P.Addiction. Supplement (Abingdon). 2007, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 33-43, issn 1359-6357, 11 p.Article

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