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Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Göttingen, Germany
Grünenthal GmbH
Aachen, Germany
Istituto di Ricerche Farmac. ‘Mario Negri’ - IRFMN
Milano, Italy
Laboratorios Dr. Esteve S.A.
Barcelona, Spain
Medimod Pharmacology Services GmbH
Reutlingen, Germany
National University Hospital / Rigshospitalet
Taounate, Morocco
Neurocrine Biosciences Inc.
San Diego, CA, USA
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität
Bonn, Germany
State University of New York - SUNY
Stony Brook, NY, USA
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA, USA
Universita di Cagliari
Cagliari, Italy
Universite de Liege
Liege (Sart-Tilman), Belgium
University of Utrecht
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Weizmann Institute of Science
Rehovot, Israel
Zhejiang University
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

Publications for "Place Preference"

Guo N, Garcia MM, Taylor BK, Zadina JE, Harlan RE
Blockade of micro-opioid receptors in the medial thalamus inhibits acquisition, but not expression, of morphine-induced conditioned place preference
Neuroscience 2008; 151(4):948-54
(Place Preference)

Brabant C, Quertemont E, Anaclet C, Lin JS, Ohtsu H, Tirelli E
The psychostimulant and rewarding effects of cocaine in histidine decarboxylase knockout mice do not support the hypothesis of an inhibitory function of histamine on reward
Psychopharmacology 2007; 190:251-263
(Place Preference)

Becker A, Schmitz M, Grecksch G
Kindling modifies morphine, cocaine and ethanol place preference
Exp Brain Res 2006; 168(1-2):33-40
(ActiMot, Place Preference)

Pierman S, Tirelli E, Douhard Q, Baum MJ, Bakker J
Male aromatase knockout mice acquire a conditioned place preference for cocaine but not for contact with an estrous female
Behav Brain Res 2006; 174:64-9
(Place Preference)

Tzschentke TM, Magalas Z, De Vry J
Effects of venlafaxine and desipramine on heroin-induced conditioned place preference in the rat
Addict Biol 2006; 11:64-71
(Place Preference)

Brabant C, Quertemont E, Tirelli E
Influence of the dose and the number of drug-context pairings on the magnitude and the long-lasting retention of cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in C57BL/6J mice
Psychopharmacology 2005; 180:33-40
(Place Preference)

Brabant C, Charlier Y, Quertemont E, Tirelli E
The H3 antagonist thioperamide reveals conditioned preference for a context associated with an inactive small dose of cocaine in C57BL/6J mice
Behav Brain Res 2005; 160:161-8
(Place Preference)

Herzig V, Schmidt WJ
Repeated-testing of place preference expression for evaluation of anti-craving-drug effects
Amino Acids 2005; 28:309-17
(Place Preference)

Herzig V, Capuani EM, Kovar KA, Schmidt WJ
Effects of MPEP on expression of food-, MDMA- or amphetamine-conditioned place preference in rats
Addict Biol 2005; 10(9):243-249
(Place Preference)

Herzig V, Schmidt WJ
Anti-craving drugs acamprosate and naloxone do not reduce expression of morphine conditioned place preference in isolated and group-housed rats
Neurosci Lett 2005; 374:119-23
(Place Preference)

Herzig V, Schmidt WJ
Effects of MPEP on locomotion, sensitization and conditioned reward induced by cocaine or morphine
Neuropharmacology 2004; 47:973-84
(Place Preference)

Tzschentke TM
Reassessment of buprenorphine in conditioned place preference: temporal and pharmacological considerations
Psychopharmacology 2004; 172(1):58-67
(Place Preference)

Becker A, Grecksch G, Kraus J, Loh HH, Schroeder H, Hollt V
Rewarding effects of ethanol and cocaine in mu opioid receptor-deficient mice
Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol 2002; 365:296-302
(Place Preference, ActiMot)

Meyer A, Mayerhofer A, Kovar KA, Schmidt WJ
Rewarding effects of the optical isomers of 3,4-methylenedioxymethylamphetamine ("Ecstasy") and 3,4-methylenedioxyethylamphetamine ("Eve") measured by conditioned place preference in rats
Neurosci Lett 2002; 330:280-4
(Place Preference)

Tzschentke TM, Bruckmann W, Friderichs F
Lack of sensitization during place conditioning in rats is consistent with the low abuse potential of tramadol
Neurosci Lett 2002; 329:25-28
(Place Preference)