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Publications by Michael Kiyatkin
N-Acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) Inhibits Intravenous Cocaine Self-Administration and Cocaine-Enhanced Brain-Stimulation Reward in Rats
Neuropharmacology
Molecular Neuroscience
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Acute Sleep Deprivation Increases the Rate and Efficiency of Cocaine Self-Administration, but Not the Perceived Value of Cocaine Reward in Rats
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Levo-Tetrahydropalmatine Attenuates Cocaine Self-Administration Under a Progressive-Ratio Schedule and Cocaine Discrimination in Rats
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D-Cycloserine Facilitates Extinction of Cocaine Self-Administration in Rats
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Cocaine Self-Administration in Rats Lacking a Functional Trpc4 Gene
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The Preferential Dopamine D3 Receptor Antagonist S33138 Inhibits Cocaine Reward and Cocaine-Triggered Relapse to Drug-Seeking Behavior in Rats
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Conflation of Cocaine Seeking and Cocaine Taking Responses in IV Self-Administration Experiments in Rats: Methodological and Interpretational Considerations
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Injection of CART (Cocaine- And Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript) Peptide Into the Nucleus Accumbens Reduces Cocaine Self-Administration in Rats
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