Year |
Citation |
Score |
2023 |
Beldjoud H, Avelar A, de Guglielmo G, Kallupi M, Sedighim S, Velarde N, Boomhower B, Rizo N, Carrette LLG, George O. Chronic administration of a norepinephrine antagonist prevents and partially reverses escalation of cocaine self-administration. Addiction Biology. 28: e13316. PMID 37644893 DOI: 10.1111/adb.13316 |
0.589 |
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2021 |
Sedighim S, Carrette LL, Venniro M, Shaham Y, de Guglielmo G, George O. Individual differences in addiction-like behaviors and choice between cocaine versus food in Heterogeneous Stock rats. Psychopharmacology. PMID 34415376 DOI: 10.1007/s00213-021-05961-1 |
0.561 |
|
2021 |
Carrette LL, de Guglielmo G, Kallupi M, Maturin L, Brennan M, Boomhower B, Conlisk D, Sedighim S, Tieu L, Fannon MJ, Velarde N, Kononoff J, Kimbrough A, Simpson S, Smith LC, et al. The cocaine and oxycodone biobanks, two repositories from genetically diverse and behaviorally characterized rats for the study of addiction. Eneuro. PMID 33875455 DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0033-21.2021 |
0.574 |
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2020 |
Smith LC, Kallupi M, Tieu L, Shankar K, Jaquish A, Barr J, Su Y, Velarde N, Sedighim S, Carrette LLG, Klodnicki M, Sun X, de Guglielmo G, George O. Validation of a nicotine vapor self-administration model in rats with relevance to electronic cigarette use. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. PMID 32544927 DOI: 10.1038/S41386-020-0734-8 |
0.532 |
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2020 |
Kimbrough A, Kononoff J, Simpson S, Kallupi M, Sedighim S, Palomino K, Conlisk D, Momper JD, de Guglielmo G, George O. Oxycodone self-administration and withdrawal behaviors in male and female Wistar rats. Psychopharmacology. PMID 32114633 DOI: 10.1007/S00213-020-05479-Y |
0.568 |
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2019 |
de Guglielmo G, Kallupi M, Sedighim S, Newman AH, George O. Dopamine D Receptor Antagonism Reverses the Escalation of Oxycodone Self-administration and Decreases Withdrawal-Induced Hyperalgesia and Irritability-Like Behavior in Oxycodone-Dependent Heterogeneous Stock Rats. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 13: 292. PMID 31992976 DOI: 10.3389/Fnbeh.2019.00292 |
0.55 |
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