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1. Effects of naltrexone on amphetamine choice in rhesus monkeys and rats.

2. Effects of environmental and pharmacological manipulations on cocaine-vs-negative reinforcer choice in male and female rats.

3. Effects of environmental manipulations on cocaine-vs-social choice in male and female rats.

4. Contextual extinction of drug-associated discriminative stimuli fails to attenuate drug-vs-food choice in rhesus monkeys.

5. Logical fallacies and misinterpretations that hinder progress in translational addiction neuroscience.

6. A drug-vs-food "choice" self-administration procedure in rats to investigate pharmacological and environmental mechanisms of substance use disorders.

8. Pharmacological validation of a translational model of cocaine use disorder: Effects of d-amphetamine maintenance on choice between intravenous cocaine and a nondrug alternative in humans and rhesus monkeys.

9. Interactions between Cocaine and the Putative Allosteric Dopamine Transporter Ligand SRI-31142.

10. Amphetamine maintenance differentially modulates effects of cocaine, methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), and methamphetamine on intracranial self-stimulation and nucleus accumbens dopamine in rats.

11. 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.

12. Maintenance on naltrexone+amphetamine decreases cocaine-vs.-food choice in male rhesus monkeys.

13. Cocaine-like discriminative stimulus effects of alpha-pyrrolidinovalerophenone, methcathinone and their 3,4-methylenedioxy or 4-methyl analogs in rhesus monkeys.

14. Repeated 7-Day Treatment with the 5-HT 2C Agonist Lorcaserin or the 5-HT 2A Antagonist Pimavanserin Alone or in Combination Fails to Reduce Cocaine vs Food Choice in Male Rhesus Monkeys.

15. Effects of 21-day d-amphetamine and risperidone treatment on cocaine vs food choice and extended-access cocaine intake in male rhesus monkeys.

16. Development of a translational model to screen medications for cocaine use disorder I: Choice between cocaine and food in rhesus monkeys.

17. Cocaine-like discriminative stimulus effects of phendimetrazine and phenmetrazine in rats.

18. Effects of the kappa opioid receptor antagonist nor-binaltorphimine (nor-BNI) on cocaine versus food choice and extended-access cocaine intake in rhesus monkeys.

19. Effects of 7-day continuous D-amphetamine, methylphenidate, and cocaine treatment on choice between methamphetamine and food in male rhesus monkeys.

20. Effects of continuous nicotine treatment and subsequent termination on cocaine versus food choice in male rhesus monkeys.

21. A generalized matching law analysis of cocaine vs. food choice in rhesus monkeys: effects of candidate 'agonist-based' medications on sensitivity to reinforcement.

22. Abuse-related effects of dual dopamine/serotonin releasers with varying potency to release norepinephrine in male rats and rhesus monkeys.

23. Effects of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist mecamylamine on the discriminative stimulus effects of cocaine in male rhesus monkeys.

24. The effect of chronic amphetamine treatment on cocaine-induced facilitation of intracranial self-stimulation in rats.

25. Effects of phendimetrazine treatment on cocaine vs food choice and extended-access cocaine consumption in rhesus monkeys.

26. Effects of 14-day treatment with the schedule III anorectic phendimetrazine on choice between cocaine and food in rhesus monkeys.

27. Role of phenmetrazine as an active metabolite of phendimetrazine: evidence from studies of drug discrimination and pharmacokinetics in rhesus monkeys.

28. Interaction between behavioral and pharmacological treatment strategies to decrease cocaine choice in rhesus monkeys.

29. Effects of monoamine releasers with varying selectivity for releasing dopamine/norepinephrine versus serotonin on choice between cocaine and food in rhesus monkeys.

30. Differential effects of cocaine and MDMA self-administration on cortical serotonin transporter availability in monkeys.

31. Effects of extended cocaine access and cocaine withdrawal on choice between cocaine and food in rhesus monkeys.

32. Behavioral and neurochemical effects of cocaine and diphenhydramine combinations in rhesus monkeys.

33. Escalation of food-maintained responding and sensitivity to the locomotor stimulant effects of cocaine in mice.

34. Effects of histamine H(3) receptor activation on the behavioral-stimulant effects of methamphetamine and cocaine in mice and squirrel monkeys.

35. Relationship between response rates and measures of reinforcing strength using a choice procedure in monkeys.

36. Effects of cocaine and MDMA self-administration on serotonin transporter availability in monkeys.

37. The influence of reinforcing effects of cocaine on cocaine-induced increases in extinguished responding in cynomolgus monkeys.

38. The Rise and Fall of Kappa-Opioid Receptors in Drug Abuse Research

41. Effects of the kappa opioid receptor antagonist nor-binaltorphimine (nor-BNI) on cocaine vs. food choice and extended-access cocaine intake in rhesus monkeys

42. Role of d-amphetamine and d-methamphetamine as active metabolites of benzphetamine: Evidence from drug discrimination and pharmacokinetic studies in male rhesus monkeys.

43. Preclinical Assessment of Lisdexamfetamine as an Agonist Medication Candidate for Cocaine Addiction: Effects in Rhesus Monkeys Trained to Discriminate Cocaine or to Self-Administer Cocaine in a Cocaine Versus Food Choice Procedure.

44. Preclinical Determinants of Drug Choice under Concurrent Schedules of Drug Self-Administration.

45. Effects of Histamine H3 Receptor Activation on the Behavioral-Stimulant Effects of Methamphetamine and Cocaine in Mice and Squirrel Monkeys.

46. Voltammetric assessment of dopamine clearance in the absence of the dopamine transporter: no contribution of other transporters in core or shell of nucleus accumbens

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