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3. Repeated dextromethorphan administration in adolescent rats produces long-lasting behavioral alterations.

4. Use and abuse of dissociative and psychedelic drugs in adolescence.

5. Joe L. Martinez Jr. (1944-2020).

7. Ketamine sensitization: Influence of dose, environment, social isolation and treatment interval.

8. Long-lasting effects of repeated ketamine administration in adult and adolescent rats.

9. Neurotoxicity of low-level lead exposure: History, mechanisms of action, and behavioral effects in humans and preclinical models.

10. The Niemann-Pick C1 gene interacts with a high-fat diet to promote weight gain through differential regulation of central energy metabolism pathways.

11. Differences between adolescents and adults in the acute effects of PCP and ketamine and in sensitization following intermittent administration.

12. The Global Challenge in Neuroscience Education and Training: The MBL Perspective.

13. Association and regulation of protein factors of field effect in prostate tissues.

14. Effect of novel dietary supplement on metabolism in vitro and in vivo .

15. Prostate field cancerization: deregulated expression of macrophage inhibitory cytokine 1 (MIC-1) and platelet derived growth factor A (PDGF-A) in tumor adjacent tissue.

16. Effects of the exercise-inducible myokine irisin on malignant and non-malignant breast epithelial cell behavior in vitro.

17. Characterization of the metabolic effects of irisin on skeletal muscle in vitro.

18. Dietary stimulators of the PGC-1 superfamily and mitochondrial biosynthesis in skeletal muscle. A mini-review.

19. β-alanine suppresses malignant breast epithelial cell aggressiveness through alterations in metabolism and cellular acidity in vitro.

20. Tumor necrosis factor alpha induces Warburg-like metabolism and is reversed by anti-inflammatory curcumin in breast epithelial cells.

21. Leucine treatment enhances oxidative capacity through complete carbohydrate oxidation and increased mitochondrial density in skeletal muscle cells.

22. Tumor necrosis factor alpha increases aerobic glycolysis and reduces oxidative metabolism in prostate epithelial cells.

23. Ubiquinol rescues simvastatin-suppression of mitochondrial content, function and metabolism: implications for statin-induced rhabdomyolysis.

24. Conjugated linoleic acid or omega 3 fatty acids increase mitochondrial biosynthesis and metabolism in skeletal muscle cells.

25. Effects of caffeine on metabolism and mitochondria biogenesis in rhabdomyosarcoma cells compared with 2,4-dinitrophenol.

26. Early growth response 1 and fatty acid synthase expression is altered in tumor adjacent prostate tissue and indicates field cancerization.

27. Markers of field cancerization: proposed clinical applications in prostate biopsies.

28. Markers of fibrosis and epithelial to mesenchymal transition demonstrate field cancerization in histologically normal tissue adjacent to breast tumors.

29. Powerful behavioral interactions between methamphetamine and morphine.

30. Breast field cancerization: isolation and comparison of telomerase-expressing cells in tumor and tumor adjacent, histologically normal breast tissue.

31. The neurobehavioral pharmacology of ketamine: implications for drug abuse, addiction, and psychiatric disorders.

32. NMDA receptor antagonists inhibit opiate antinociceptive tolerance and locomotor sensitization in rats.

33. Increased response to ketamine following treatment at long intervals: implications for intermittent use.

34. Biological research on drug abuse and addiction in Hispanics: current status and future directions.

35. Continuous administration of opioids produces locomotor sensitization.

36. Improving the climate in research and scientific training environments for members of underrepresented minorities.

37. Effects of NMDA receptor antagonists on acute mu-opioid analgesia in the rat.

38. The neurobiology of opiate tolerance, dependence and sensitization: mechanisms of NMDA receptor-dependent synaptic plasticity.

39. Are NMDA receptors involved in opiate-induced neural and behavioral plasticity? A review of preclinical studies.

40. Motivational properties of oxytocin in the conditioned place preference paradigm.

41. Effects of noncompetitive N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists on opiate tolerance and physical dependence.

42. Effects of chronic opiate and opioid antagonist treatment on striatal opioid peptides.

43. Does chronic nociceptive stimulation alter the development of morphine tolerance?

44. Excitatory amino acids and drugs of abuse: a role for N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in drug tolerance, sensitization and physical dependence.

45. Inhibition of opiate tolerance by non-competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists.

46. MK-801 inhibits the development of morphine tolerance at spinal sites.

47. Pre- and posttranslational regulation of beta-endorphin biosynthesis in the CNS: effects of chronic naltrexone treatment.

48. Opiate tolerance and dependence: recent findings and synthesis.

49. The NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 increases morphine catalepsy and lethality.

50. Inhibition of morphine tolerance and dependence by the NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801.

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