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The following pages link to Fenobam sulfate inhibits cocaine-taking and cocaine-seeking behavior in rats: implications for addiction treatment in humans. (Q34314041):
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- Negative Allosteric Modulators of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors Subtype 5 in Addiction: a Therapeutic Window (Q26775243) (← links)
- Role of cues and contexts on drug-seeking behaviour (Q26825476) (← links)
- Partial mGlu₅ Negative Allosteric Modulators Attenuate Cocaine-Mediated Behaviors and Lack Psychotomimetic-Like Effects (Q30709836) (← links)
- The metabotropic glutamate 5 receptor is necessary for extinction of cocaine-associated cues. (Q34509746) (← links)
- Identifying Medication Targets for Psychostimulant Addiction: Unraveling the Dopamine D3 Receptor Hypothesis (Q35892818) (← links)
- Cocaine Decreases Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor mGluR1 Currents in Dopamine Neurons by Activating mGluR5. (Q35960368) (← links)
- The Nucleus Accumbens: Mechanisms of Addiction across Drug Classes Reflect the Importance of Glutamate Homeostasis (Q37062547) (← links)
- A novel mGluR5 antagonist, MFZ 10-7, inhibits cocaine-taking and cocaine-seeking behavior in rats (Q37617118) (← links)
- The role of mesoaccumbens dopamine in nicotine dependence (Q38338790) (← links)
- Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 - a promising target in drug development and neuroimaging (Q38690069) (← links)
- Cocaine Withdrawal Impairs mGluR5-Dependent Long-Term Depression in Nucleus Accumbens Shell Neurons of Both Direct and Indirect Pathways (Q47799371) (← links)
- Effect of Novel Allosteric Modulators of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors on Drug Self-administration and Relapse: A Review of Preclinical Studies and Their Clinical Implications (Q47987383) (← links)
- mGluR5 antagonism inhibits cocaine reinforcement and relapse by elevation of extracellular glutamate in the nucleus accumbens via a CB1 receptor mechanism. (Q51746781) (← links)