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Ryan Bachtell to Nucleus Accumbens

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Ryan Bachtell has written about Nucleus Accumbens.

 
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2.607
 
  1. Hobson BD, O'Neill CE, Levis SC, Monteggia LM, Neve RL, Self DW, Bachtell RK. Adenosine A1 and dopamine d1 receptor regulation of AMPA receptor phosphorylation and cocaine-seeking behavior. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2013 Sep; 38(10):1974-83.
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    Score: 0.403
  2. Hobson BD, Merritt KE, Bachtell RK. Stimulation of adenosine receptors in the nucleus accumbens reverses the expression of cocaine sensitization and cross-sensitization to dopamine D2 receptors in rats. Neuropharmacology. 2012 Nov; 63(6):1172-81.
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    Score: 0.382
  3. O'Neill CE, LeTendre ML, Bachtell RK. Adenosine A2A receptors in the nucleus accumbens bi-directionally alter cocaine seeking in rats. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2012 Apr; 37(5):1245-56.
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    Score: 0.368
  4. Bachtell RK, Self DW. Renewed cocaine exposure produces transient alterations in nucleus accumbens AMPA receptor-mediated behavior. J Neurosci. 2008 Nov 26; 28(48):12808-14.
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    Score: 0.298
  5. Bachtell RK, Choi KH, Simmons DL, Falcon E, Monteggia LM, Neve RL, Self DW. Role of GluR1 expression in nucleus accumbens neurons in cocaine sensitization and cocaine-seeking behavior. Eur J Neurosci. 2008 May; 27(9):2229-40.
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    Score: 0.286
  6. Bachtell RK, Whisler K, Karanian D, Self DW. Effects of intra-nucleus accumbens shell administration of dopamine agonists and antagonists on cocaine-taking and cocaine-seeking behaviors in the rat. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2005 Nov; 183(1):41-53.
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    Score: 0.240
  7. Wang X, Northcutt AL, Cochran TA, Zhang X, Fabisiak TJ, Haas ME, Amat J, Li H, Rice KC, Maier SF, Bachtell RK, Hutchinson MR, Watkins LR. Methamphetamine Activates Toll-Like Receptor 4 to Induce Central Immune Signaling within the Ventral Tegmental Area and Contributes to Extracellular Dopamine Increase in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell. ACS Chem Neurosci. 2019 08 21; 10(8):3622-3634.
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    Score: 0.155
  8. O'Neill CE, Levis SC, Schreiner DC, Amat J, Maier SF, Bachtell RK. Effects of adolescent caffeine consumption on cocaine sensitivity. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2015 Mar; 40(4):813-21.
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    Score: 0.112
  9. Kavanagh KA, Schreiner DC, Levis SC, O'Neill CE, Bachtell RK. Role of adenosine receptor subtypes in methamphetamine reward and reinforcement. Neuropharmacology. 2015 Feb; 89:265-73.
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    Score: 0.112
  10. Edwards S, Bachtell RK, Guzman D, Whisler KN, Self DW. Emergence of context-associated GluR(1) and ERK phosphorylation in the nucleus accumbens core during withdrawal from cocaine self-administration. Addict Biol. 2011 Jul; 16(3):450-7.
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    Score: 0.087
  11. Graham DL, Krishnan V, Larson EB, Graham A, Edwards S, Bachtell RK, Simmons D, Gent LM, Berton O, Bolanos CA, DiLeone RJ, Parada LF, Nestler EJ, Self DW. Tropomyosin-related kinase B in the mesolimbic dopamine system: region-specific effects on cocaine reward. Biol Psychiatry. 2009 Apr 15; 65(8):696-701.
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    Score: 0.074
  12. Graham DL, Edwards S, Bachtell RK, DiLeone RJ, Rios M, Self DW. Dynamic BDNF activity in nucleus accumbens with cocaine use increases self-administration and relapse. Nat Neurosci. 2007 Aug; 10(8):1029-37.
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    Score: 0.068
  13. Hutchinson MR, Northcutt AL, Hiranita T, Wang X, Lewis SS, Thomas J, van Steeg K, Kopajtic TA, Loram LC, Sfregola C, Galer E, Miles NE, Bland ST, Amat J, Rozeske RR, Maslanik T, Chapman TR, Strand KA, Fleshner M, Bachtell RK, Somogyi AA, Yin H, Katz JL, Rice KC, Maier SF, Watkins LR. Opioid activation of toll-like receptor 4 contributes to drug reinforcement. J Neurosci. 2012 Aug 15; 32(33):11187-200.
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    Score: 0.024
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