491 results on '"Banks, Matthew L."'
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2. Effects of selective dopamine D3 receptor partial agonist/antagonists on oxycodone self-administration and antinociception in monkeys
3. Effects of environmental and pharmacological manipulations on cocaine-vs-negative reinforcer choice in male and female rats
4. Effect of TRV130 and methadone on fentanyl-vs.-food choice and somatic withdrawal signs in opioid-dependent and post-opioid-dependent rats
5. Effects of environmental manipulations on cocaine-vs-social choice in male and female rats
6. Lack of effect of the nociceptin opioid peptide agonist Ro 64-6198 on pain-depressed behavior and heroin choice in rats
7. Xylazine does not enhance fentanyl reinforcement in rats: a behavioral economic analysis
8. The Rise and Fall of Kappa-Opioid Receptors in Drug Abuse Research
9. Opioid Withdrawal Produces Sex-Specific Effects on Fentanyl-Versus-Food Choice and Mesolimbic Transcription
10. Environmental influence on the preclinical evaluation of substance use disorder therapeutics
11. Lack of effect of different pain-related manipulations on opioid self-administration, reinstatement of opioid seeking, and opioid choice in rats
12. A synthetic opioid vaccine attenuates fentanyl-vs-food choice in male and female rhesus monkeys
13. Systematic Structure–Activity Relationship Study of Nalfurafine Analogues toward Development of Potentially Nonaddictive Pain Management Treatments.
14. Lorcaserin maintenance fails to attenuate heroin vs. food choice in rhesus monkeys
15. Effects of naltrexone on amphetamine choice in rhesus monkeys and rats.
16. Learning from lorcaserin: lessons from the negative clinical trial of lorcaserin to treat cocaine use disorder
17. Improving translation of animal models of addiction and relapse by reverse translation
18. Effectiveness and selectivity of a heroin conjugate vaccine to attenuate heroin, 6-acetylmorphine, and morphine antinociception in rats: Comparison with naltrexone
19. Preclinical Evaluation of Vaccines to Treat Opioid Use Disorders: How Close are We to a Clinically Viable Therapeutic?
20. Experimental design and analysis for consideration of sex as a biological variable
21. Sex differences in opioid reinforcement under a fentanyl vs. food choice procedure in rats
22. Pharmacokinetic–Pharmacodynamic (PKPD) Analysis with Drug Discrimination
23. The dopamine 3 receptor as a candidate biomarker and therapeutic for opioid use disorder.
24. Comparison of three DREADD agonists acting on Gq-DREADDs in the ventral tegmental area to alter locomotor activity in tyrosine hydroxylase:Cre male and female rats
25. Preclinical Models of Substance Use Disorder
26. Decoding the Structure of Abuse Potential for New Psychoactive Substances: Structure–Activity Relationships for Abuse-Related Effects of 4-Substituted Methcathinone Analogs
27. Adding dopamine to the complexity of sex differences in opioid reinforcement
28. Conjugate vaccine produces long-lasting attenuation of fentanyl vs. food choice and blocks expression of opioid withdrawal-induced increases in fentanyl choice in rats
29. Maintenance on naltrexone + amphetamine decreases cocaine-vs.-food choice in male rhesus monkeys
30. The Rise and Fall of Kappa-Opioid Receptors in Drug Abuse Research
31. Effects of 21-day d-amphetamine and risperidone treatment on cocaine vs food choice and extended-access cocaine intake in male rhesus monkeys
32. Amphetamine maintenance differentially modulates effects of cocaine, methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), and methamphetamine on intracranial self-stimulation and nucleus accumbens dopamine in rats
33. A concurrently available negative reinforcer robustly decreases cocaine self-administration in male and female rats
34. Development of a translational model to screen medications for cocaine use disorder I: Choice between cocaine and food in rhesus monkeys
35. Abuse-related neurochemical and behavioral effects of cathinone and 4-methylcathinone stereoisomers in rats
36. Sex differences in the effectiveness of buprenorphine to decrease rates of responding in rhesus monkeys
37. Effects of 7-day continuous d-amphetamine, methylphenidate, and cocaine treatment on choice between methamphetamine and food in male rhesus monkeys
38. A generalized matching law analysis of cocaine vs. food choice in rhesus monkeys: Effects of candidate ‘agonist-based’ medications on sensitivity to reinforcement
39. Characterization of a Potential KOR/DOR Dual Agonist with No Apparent Abuse Liability via a Complementary Structure–Activity Relationship Study on Nalfurafine Analogues
40. Preclinical Characterization and Development on NAQ as a Mu Opioid Receptor Partial Agonist for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
41. Abuse-related effects of subtype-selective GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulators in an assay of intracranial self-stimulation in rats
42. Cocaine-like discriminative stimulus effects of amphetamine, cathinone, methamphetamine, and their 3,4-methylenedioxy analogs in male rhesus monkeys
43. Synthetic Cathinones (“Bath Salts”)
44. Additive and subadditive antiallodynic interactions between μ-opioid agonists and N-methyl D-aspartate antagonists in male rhesus monkeys
45. Modulation of drug choice by extended drug access and withdrawal in rhesus monkeys: Implications for negative reinforcement as a driver of addiction and target for medications development
46. Testing the 10 most wanted: a preclinical algorithm to screen candidate opioid use disorder medications
47. Impaired cognitive behavioral flexibility following methamphetamine or high caloric diet consumption: a common 5-HT2C mechanism?
48. The monoacylglycerol lipase inhibitor KML29 with gabapentin synergistically produces analgesia in mice
49. Remifentanil Maintains Lower Initial Delayed Nonmatching-to-Sample Accuracy Compared to Food Pellets in Male Rhesus Monkeys
50. Negative allosteric modulation of GABAA receptors inhibits facilitation of brain stimulation reward by drugs of abuse in C57BL6/J mice
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