Brenda Jean Gehrke
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY |
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(The effect of environmental enrichment on methamphetamine -induced neurotoxicity.) |
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Gehrke BJ, Chefer VI, Shippenberg TS. (2008) Effects of acute and repeated administration of salvinorin A on dopamine function in the rat dorsal striatum. Psychopharmacology. 197: 509-17 |
Klein ED, Gehrke BJ, Green TA, et al. (2007) Repeated Cocaine Experience Facilitates Sucrose-Reinforced Operant Responding in Enriched and Isolated Rats. Learning and Motivation. 38 |
Gehrke BJ, Cass WA, Bardo MT. (2006) Monoamine-depleting doses of methamphetamine in enriched and isolated rats: consequences for subsequent methamphetamine-induced hyperactivity and reward. Behavioural Pharmacology. 17: 499-508 |
Gehrke BJ, Harrod SB, Cass WA, et al. (2003) The effect of neurotoxic doses of methamphetamine on methamphetamine-conditioned place preference in rats. Psychopharmacology. 166: 249-57 |
Bardo MT, Gehrke BJ, Shortridge BE, et al. (2003) Effects of beta-funaltrexamine and naloxonazine on single-trial morphine-conditioned place preference and locomotor activity. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 74: 617-22 |
Harrod SB, Dwoskin LP, Green TA, et al. (2003) Lobeline does not serve as a reinforcer in rats. Psychopharmacology. 165: 397-404 |
Green TA, Gehrke BJ, Bardo MT. (2002) Environmental enrichment decreases intravenous amphetamine self-administration in rats: dose-response functions for fixed- and progressive-ratio schedules. Psychopharmacology. 162: 373-8 |
Rauhut AS, Gehrke BJ, Phillips SB, et al. (2002) Effects of opioid antagonists on unconditioned and conditioned hyperactivity to morphine. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 73: 611-22 |