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The following pages link to Cannabinoid self-administration increases dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens. (Q48413058):
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- Cannabinoid-hypocretin cross-talk in the central nervous system: what we know so far (Q21090468) (← links)
- Role of central dopamine in pain and analgesia (Q22241489) (← links)
- Cannabis and psychosis/schizophrenia: human studies (Q24628837) (← links)
- Gone to Pot - A Review of the Association between Cannabis and Psychosis (Q26865311) (← links)
- Individual differences in response to positive and negative stimuli: endocannabinoid-based insight on approach and avoidance behaviors (Q27023237) (← links)
- Cannabis and psychosis: Neurobiology (Q27024404) (← links)
- Cannabinoids and psychosis (Q28241328) (← links)
- Differential treatment regimen-related effects of cannabinoids on D1 and D2 receptors in adolescent and adult rat brain (Q28578568) (← links)
- Adolescent Δ(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol Exposure Alters WIN55,212-2 Self-Administration in Adult Rats. (Q30359977) (← links)
- Enhanced self-administration of the CB1 receptor agonist WIN55,212-2 in olfactory bulbectomized rats: evaluation of possible serotonergic and dopaminergic underlying mechanisms (Q30574411) (← links)
- Effects of haloperidol on the behavioral, subjective, cognitive, motor, and neuroendocrine effects of Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in humans (Q33886277) (← links)
- The K2/Spice phenomenon: emergence, identification, legislation and metabolic characterization of synthetic cannabinoids in herbal incense products (Q33908169) (← links)
- Cannabinoid Regulation of Brain Reward Processing with an Emphasis on the Role of CB1 Receptors: A Step Back into the Future (Q33980198) (← links)
- Animal models of cannabinoid reward (Q34098204) (← links)
- The endogenous cannabinoid, anandamide, inhibits dopamine transporter function by a receptor-independent mechanism. (Q34181090) (← links)
- Endocannabinoid 2-Arachidonoylglycerol Self-Administration by Sprague-Dawley Rats and Stimulation of in vivo Dopamine Transmission in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell. (Q34359778) (← links)
- Nicotinic alpha 7 receptors as a new target for treatment of cannabis abuse (Q34631254) (← links)
- Neurobiological consequences of maternal cannabis on human fetal development and its neuropsychiatric outcome (Q34990029) (← links)
- Differential effect of opioid and cannabinoid receptor blockade on heroin-seeking reinstatement and cannabinoid substitution in heroin-abstinent rats. (Q35193322) (← links)
- Pharmacological Treatment of Cannabis Dependence (Q35210350) (← links)
- Dopamine Release in Chronic Cannabis Users: A [11C]Raclopride Positron Emission Tomography Study (Q35857033) (← links)
- Assessment of the Abuse Liability of Synthetic Cannabinoid Agonists JWH-030, JWH-175, and JWH-176. (Q36218416) (← links)
- Endocannabinoid system involvement in brain reward processes related to drug abuse (Q36357182) (← links)
- Cannabinoid self-administration in rats: sex differences and the influence of ovarian function (Q36358706) (← links)
- Supraspinal modulation of pain by cannabinoids: the role of GABA and glutamate (Q36358712) (← links)
- Predictors of marijuana relapse in the human laboratory: robust impact of tobacco cigarette smoking status (Q36468008) (← links)
- Striatal D(2)/D(3) receptor availability is inversely correlated with cannabis consumption in chronic marijuana users. (Q36496045) (← links)
- Acute effects of THC on time perception in frequent and infrequent cannabis users (Q36636653) (← links)
- The neurocircuitry of addiction: an overview (Q36741890) (← links)
- Further human evidence for striatal dopamine release induced by administration of ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC): selectivity to limbic striatum (Q36751811) (← links)
- Cannabis cue-elicited craving and the reward neurocircuitry (Q36757474) (← links)
- Systems level neuroplasticity in drug addiction (Q36786609) (← links)
- The pharmacology of the endocannabinoid system: functional and structural interactions with other neurotransmitter systems and their repercussions in behavioral addiction. (Q37142233) (← links)
- Actions of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in cannabis: relation to use, abuse, dependence (Q37317906) (← links)
- Sex differences in drug addiction: a review of animal and human studies (Q37346080) (← links)
- Stress-induced sensitization of cortical adrenergic receptors following a history of cannabinoid exposure (Q37529127) (← links)
- Evaluation of WIN 55,212-2 self-administration in rats as a potential cannabinoid abuse liability model (Q37594706) (← links)
- Preclinical Studies of Cannabinoid Reward, Treatments for Cannabis Use Disorder, and Addiction-Related Effects of Cannabinoid Exposure (Q38636791) (← links)
- Behavioral and electrophysiological effects of endocannabinoid and dopaminergic systems on salient stimuli (Q39920030) (← links)
- Epigenetic and Proteomic Expression Changes Promoted by Eating Addictive-Like Behavior. (Q40972919) (← links)
- The cannabinoid CB1 receptor biphasically modulates motor activity and regulates dopamine and glutamate release region dependently (Q45174910) (← links)
- Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol induces dopamine release in the human striatum (Q46406572) (← links)
- Behavioural and neurochemical assessment of salvinorin A abuse potential in the rat. (Q46880304) (← links)
- Cannabis use and age at onset of psychosis: further evidence of interaction with COMT Val158Met polymorphism (Q47328661) (← links)
- Individual prolactin reactivity modulates response of nucleus accumbens to erotic stimuli during acute cannabis intoxication: an fMRI pilot study (Q47750811) (← links)
- Long-term cognitive impairments induced by chronic cannabinoid exposure during adolescence in rats: a strain comparison (Q48374981) (← links)
- The interaction between cannabis use and the Val158Met polymorphism of the COMT gene in psychosis: A transdiagnostic meta - analysis (Q50000332) (← links)
- Mechanisms Underlying Sex Differences in Cannabis Use. (Q52674788) (← links)
- Evaluation of reinforcing and aversive effects of voluntary Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol ingestion in rats. (Q54525669) (← links)
- The Modulating Role of Sex and Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Hormones in Cannabinoid Sensitivity (Q58707392) (← links)