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Receptor, Serotonin, 5-HT1B

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  • Acquisition of and withdrawal from cocaine self-administration regulates 5-HT(1B) mRNA expression in rat striatum  Academic Article
  • Anxiogenic-like effect of serotonin(1B) receptor stimulation in the rat elevated plus-maze  Academic Article
  • Biphasic alterations in serotonin-1B (5-HT1B) receptor function during abstinence from extended cocaine self-administration  Academic Article
  • RU 24969, a 5-HT1A/1B agonist, elevates brain stimulation reward thresholds: an effect reversed by GR 127935, a 5-HT1B/1D antagonist  Academic Article
  • RU 24969, a 5-HT1B/1A receptor agonist, potentiates cocaine-induced increases in nucleus accumbens dopamine  Academic Article
  • Serotonin reciprocally regulates melanocortin neurons to modulate food intake  Academic Article
  • Serotonin(1B) receptor stimulation enhances cocaine reinforcement  Academic Article
  • Serotonin(1B) receptor stimulation enhances dopamine mediated reinforcement  Academic Article
  • Serotonin(1B) receptors in the ventral tegmental area modulate cocaine-induced increases in nucleus accumbens dopamine levels  Academic Article
  • Structural basis for molecular recognition at serotonin receptors  Academic Article
  • Structural features for functional selectivity at serotonin receptors  Academic Article
  • Structural requirements for 5-HT2A and 5-HT1A serotonin receptor potentiation by the biologically active lipid oleamide  Academic Article

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