Sex differences in cocaine self-administration by wistar rats after predator odor exposure

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  • who: March and colleagues from the William Paterson University, United States have published the paper: Sex differences in cocaine self-administration by Wistar rats after predator odor exposure, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The main results of this experiment demonstrate that 1) acute predator odor stress does not affect ShA or LgA cocaine Advances in Drug and Alcohol Research Published by Frontiers 10.3389/adar.2023.11245 mesolimbic dopamine may suppress food consumption, similar to what is seen following administration of the dopamine type-2 receptor agonist, bromocriptine . The authors report that males with extended . . .

     

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