Stressor-and corticotropin releasing factor-induced reinstatement and active stress-related behavioral responses are augmented following long-access cocaine self …

JR Mantsch, DA Baker, DM Francis, ES Katz… - …, 2008 - Springer
Rationale Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in
cocaine-dependent individuals. Excessive cocaine use may increase susceptibility to …

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JR Mantsch, DA Baker, DM Francis, ES Katz, MA Hoks - core.ac.uk
Rationale: Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in
cocaine-dependent individuals. Excessive cocaine use may increase susceptibility to …

Stressor-and corticotropin releasing factor-induced reinstatement and active stress-related behavioral responses are augmented following long-access cocaine self …

JR Mantsch, DA Baker, DM Francis, ES Katz… - …, 2007 - europepmc.org
Objectives This study examined stressor-and CRF-induced cocaine seeking and other
stress-related behaviors in rats with different histories of cocaine self-administration (SA) …

Stressor-and corticotropin releasing factor-induced reinstatement and active stress-related behavioral responses are augmented following long-access cocaine self …

JR Mantsch, DA Baker, DM Francis… - …, 2008 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Rationale Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in
cocaine-dependent individuals. Excessive cocaine use may increase susceptibility to …

Stressor-and corticotropin releasing factor-induced reinstatement and active stress-related behavioral responses are augmented following long-access cocaine self …

JR Mantsch, DA Baker, DM Francis, ES Katz… - …, 2008 - infona.pl
Rationale Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in
cocaine-dependent individuals. Excessive cocaine use may increase susceptibility to …

Stressor-and corticotropin releasing factor-induced reinstatement and active stress-related behavioral responses are augmented following long-access cocaine self …

JR Mantsch, DA Baker, DM Francis… - …, 2008 - search.ebscohost.com
Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in cocaine-
dependent individuals. Excessive cocaine use may increase susceptibility to stressor …

Stressor-and Corticotropin releasing Factor-induced Reinstatement and Active Stress-related Behavioral Responses are Augmented Following Long-access Cocaine …

JR Mantsch, DA Baker, DM Francis… - …, 2008 - epublications.marquette.edu
Rationale Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in
cocaine-dependent individuals. Excessive cocaine use may increase susceptibility to …

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JR MANTSCH, DA BAKER, DM FRANCIS… - …, 2008 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Stressor-and corticotropin releasing factor-induced reinstatement and active stress-related
behavioral responses are augmented following long-access cocaine self-administration by …

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JR Mantsch, DA Baker, DM Francis, ES Katz… - …, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives This study examined stressor-and CRF-induced cocaine seeking and other
stress-related behaviors in rats with different histories of cocaine self-administration (SA) …

Stressor-and corticotropin releasing factor-induced reinstatement and active stress-related behavioral responses are augmented following long-access cocaine self …

JR Mantsch, DA Baker, DM Francis… - …, 2008 - search.proquest.com
Rationale: Stressful events during periods of drug abstinence likely contribute to relapse in
cocaine-dependent individuals. Excessive cocaine use may increase susceptibility to …