Bruce H. Mandt

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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Denver, Aurora, CO 
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Psychopharmacology
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Mandt BH, Larson C, Fay T, et al. (2017) Quantitative trait loci for sensitivity to acute ethanol and ethanol consummatory behaviors in rats. Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.). 66: 55-67
Mandt BH, Copenhagen LI, Zahniser NR, et al. (2015) Escalation of cocaine consumption in short and long access self-administration procedures. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 149: 166-72
Allen RM, Mandt BH, Jaskunas J, et al. (2015) Continuous exposure to dizocilpine facilitates the acquisition and escalation of cocaine consumption in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 147: 137-43
Simmons DL, Mandt BH, Ng CM, et al. (2013) Low- and high-cocaine locomotor responding rats differ in reinstatement of cocaine seeking and striatal mGluR5 protein expression. Neuropharmacology. 75: 347-55
Yamamoto DJ, Nelson AM, Mandt BH, et al. (2013) Rats classified as low or high cocaine locomotor responders: a unique model involving striatal dopamine transporters that predicts cocaine addiction-like behaviors. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 37: 1738-53
Mandt BH, Gomez E, Johnston NL, et al. (2012) Cocaine dose and self-administration history, but not initial cocaine locomotor responsiveness, affects sensitization to the motivational effects of cocaine in rats. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 342: 214-21
Mandt BH, Johnston NL, Zahniser NR, et al. (2012) Acquisition of cocaine self-administration in male Sprague-Dawley rats: effects of cocaine dose but not initial locomotor response to cocaine. Psychopharmacology. 219: 1089-97
Mandt BH, Zahniser NR. (2010) Low and high cocaine locomotor responding male Sprague-Dawley rats differ in rapid cocaine-induced regulation of striatal dopamine transporter function. Neuropharmacology. 58: 605-12
Mandt BH, Allen RM, Zahniser NR. (2009) Individual differences in initial low-dose cocaine-induced locomotor activity and locomotor sensitization in adult outbred female Sprague-Dawley rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 91: 511-6
Mandt BH, Schenk S, Zahniser NR, et al. (2008) Individual differences in cocaine-induced locomotor activity in male Sprague-Dawley rats and their acquisition of and motivation to self-administer cocaine. Psychopharmacology. 201: 195-202
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