823 results on '"Vorhees, Charles V."'
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202. Exposure to 3,4‐methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) on postnatal days 11–20 induces reference but not working memory deficits in the Morris water maze in rats: implications of prior learning
203. Evaluating Chemical and other Agent Exosures for Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity
204. Behavioral and growth effects induced by low dose methamphetamine administration during the neonatal period in rats
205. Long-term effects of neonatal methamphetamine exposure in rats on spatial learning in the Barnes maze and on cliff avoidance, corticosterone release, and neurotoxicity in adulthood
206. Protein tyrosine phosphatase alpha (PTPα) knockout mice show deficits in Morris water maze learning, decreased locomotor activity, and decreases in anxiety
207. Developmental 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) impairs sequential and spatial but not cued learning independent of growth, litter effects or injection stress
208. Methamphetamine exposure during the preweanling period causes prolonged changes in dorsal striatal protein kinase A activity, dopamine D2-like binding sites, and dopamine content
209. DevelopmentalD-methamphetamine treatment selectively induces spatial navigation impairments in reference memory in the Morris water maze while sparing working memory
210. Editorial
211. Methamphetamine exposure from postnatal day 11 to 20 causes impairments in both behavioral strategies and spatial learning in adult rats
212. Hippocampal expression of c-fos is not essential for spatial learning
213. Phosphodiesterase 1B Knock-Out Mice Exhibit Exaggerated Locomotor Hyperactivity and DARPP-32 Phosphorylation in Response to Dopamine Agonists and Display Impaired Spatial Learning
214. 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (Ecstasy)-Induced Learning and Memory Impairments Depend on the Age of Exposure during Early Development
215. Effects of lubeluzole on the methamphetamine-induced increase in extracellular glutamate and the long-term depletion of striatal dopamine
216. Adult Learning Deficits after Neonatal Exposure tod-Methamphetamine: Selective Effects on Spatial Navigation and Memory
217. DNA fragmentation factor 45 deficient mice exhibit enhanced spatial learning and memory compared to wild-type control mice
218. Time-course of methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity in rat caudate-putamen after single-dose treatment
219. Behavioral responses to cocaine and amphetamine administration in mice lacking the dopamine D1 receptor
220. Style, substance and terminology
221. Neurotoxic regimen of methamphetamine produces evidence of behavioral sensitization in the rat
222. Assessing Spatial Learning and Memory in Rodents.
223. Methamphetamine-Induced Neurotoxicity Alters Locomotor Activity, Stereotypic Behavior, and Stimulated Dopamine Release in the Rat
224. Targeted disruption of the murineNhe1locus induces ataxia, growth retardation, and seizures
225. Methamphetamine‐Induced Neurotoxicity in Rats: Effects on Neostriatal Monoamines and Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein
226. A single dose model of methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity in rats: effects on neostriatal monoamines and glial fibrillary acidic protein
227. Long-term Effects of Early Cocaine Exposure on the Light Responsiveness of the Adult Circadian Timing System11Reviewed through the Developmental Neurotoxicology section, Charles F. Mactutus, Ph.D., Guest Editor.
228. Enhancement of Cocaine-Induced Hyperthermia Fails to Elicit Neurotoxicity11Reviewed through the Neurochemistry Section, James P. O’Callaghan, Ph.D., Section Editor.
229. Genomic structure and chromosome location of the murine PDE1B phosphodiesterase gene
230. Methamphetamine-Induced Dopamine and Serotonin Reductions in Neostriatum Are Not Gender Specific in Rats with Comparable Hyperthermic Responses1
231. Cyp2d1 Polymorphism in Methamphetamine-Treated Rats
232. Effects of the Neurotoxin 3,3′-Iminodipropionitrile on Acoustic Startle and Locomotor Activity in Rats: A Comparison of Functional Observational and Automated Startle Assessment Methods
233. Ontogeny of methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity and associated hyperthermic response
234. Methamphetamine selectively damages dopaminergic innervation to the nucleus accumbens core while sparing the shell
235. Valproate-induced limb malformations in mice associated with reduction of intracellular pH
236. Methods for Detecting Long-Term CNS Dysfunction After Prenatal Exposure to Neurotoxins
237. Effect of methamphetamine on glutamate-positive neurons in the adult and developing rat somatosensory cortex
238. Behavioral effects of prenatal exposure to pulsed-wave ultrasound in unanesthetized rats
239. Neonatal methamphetamine-induced long-term acoustic startle facilitation in rats as a function of prepulse stimulus intensity
240. Stage-specific effects of prenatal d-methamphetamine exposure on behavioral and eye development in rats
241. Long-Term Effects of Developmental Exposure to Cocaine on Learned and Unlearned Behaviors
242. Design considerations in the use of behavioral test batteries for the detection of CNS dysfunction in laboratory animals
243. Estimating intracellular pH in developing rodent embryos using a computer imaging technique: Changes in embryonic pH and proliferation rates following maternal treatment with acetazolamide
244. Protective effects of MK‐801 on methamphetamine‐induced depletion of dopaminergic and serotonergic terminals and striatal astrocytic response: An immunohistochemical study
245. A new method for evaluating air-righting reflex ontogeny in rats using prenatal exposure to phenytoin to demonstrate delayed development
246. Behavioral teratologic effects of prenatal exposure to continuous-wave ultrasound in unanesthetized rats
247. The effects of amfonelic acid, a dopamine uptake inhibitor, on methamphetamine-induced dopaminergic terminal degeneration and astrocytic response in rat striatum
248. Developmental Neurotoxicity Induced by Therapeutic and Illicit Drugs
249. Trans‐2‐ene‐valproic acid is less behaviorally teratogenic than an equivalent dose of valproic acid in rats
250. Methamphetamine exposure during early postnatal development in rats: II. Hypoactivity and altered responses to pharmacological challenge
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