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2005Acetylcholine receptor effects on accumbal shell dopamine-mediated turning behaviour in rats.Moribe, S.; Ikeda, H.; Sato, M., et al
2007Adrenergic receptors in the nucleus accumbens shell differentially modulate dopamine and acetylcholine receptor-mediated turning behaviour.Ikeda, H.; Moribe, S.; Sato, M., et al
1996Anatomical connections of the ventral, but not the dorsal part of the striatum with the parvicellular reticular formation: implications for the anatomical substrate of oral movementsIwata, K.; Yagi, Y.; Tsuboi, Y., et al
1996Anatomical connections of the ventral, but not the dorsal part of the striatum with the parvicellular reticular formation: Implications for the anatomical substrate of oral movementsIwata, K.; Yagi, J.; Tsuboi, Y., et al
2008Behavioural characterisation of rats exposed neonatally to bisphenol-A: responses to a novel environment and to methylphenidate challenge in a putative model of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.Kiguchi, M.; Fujita, S.; Oki, H., et al
1996Behavioural effects of 7-OH-DPAT are solely due to stimulation of dopamine D-2 receptors in the shell of the nucleus accumbens; Jaw movementsKoshikawa, N.; Miwa, Y.; Adachi, K., et al
1996Behavioural effects of 7-OH-DPAT are solely due to stimulation of dopamine D-2 receptors in the shell of the nucleus accumbens; Turning behaviourKoshikawa, N.; Kitamura, M.; Kobayashi, M., et al
1996Behavioural effects of 7-OH-DPAT are solely due to stimulation of dopamine D2 receptors in the shell of the nucleus accumbens : turning behaviourKoshikawa, N.; Kitamura, M.; Kobayashi, M., et al
1996Contralateral turning elicited by unilateral stimulation of dopamine D-1 and D-2 receptors in the nucleus accumbens of rats is due to stimulation of these receptors in the shell, but not the core, of this nucleusKoshikawa, N.; Kitamura, M.; Kobayashi, M., et al
1996Contralateral turning elicited by unilateral stimulation of dopamine D2 and D1 receptors in the nucleus accumbens of rats is due to stimulation of these receptors in the shell, but not the core, of this nucleusKoshikawa, N.; Kitamura, M.; Kobayashi, M., et al
2005Contribution of vesicular and cytosolic dopamine to the increased striatal dopamine efflux elicited by intrastriatal injection of dexamphetamine.Watanabe, S.; Aono, Y.; Fusa, K., et al
2009Contribution of vesicular and cytosolic dopamine to the increased striatal dopamine efflux elicited by intrastriatal injection of SKF38393.Saigusa, T.; Aono, Y.; Sekino, R., et al
2004Decreased postsynaptic dopaminergic and cholinergic functions in the ventrolateral striatum of spontaneously hypertensive rat.Fujita, S.; Adachi, K.; Lee, J., et al
2004Deltorphin II enhances extracellular levels of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens via opioid receptor-independent mechanisms.Murakawa, K.; Hirose, N.; Takada, K., et al
2010Differential role of GABAA and GABAB receptors in two distinct output stations of the rat striatum: studies on the substantia nigra pars reticulata and the globus pallidus.Ikeda, H.; Kotani, A.; Koshikawa, N., et al
1995Dissimilarities between cholinergic and dopaminergic turning elicited by nucleus accumbens stimulation in freely moving ratsSaigusa, T.; Koshikawa, N.; Kitamura, M., et al
1995Dissimilarities between Cholinergic and Dopaminergic Turning Elicited by Nucleus-Accumbens Stimulation in Freely Moving RatsSaigusa, T.; Koshikawa, N.; Kitamura, M., et al
2010Dopamine D-like receptors play only a minor role in the increase of striatal dopamine induced by striatally applied SKF38393.Sekino, R.; Saigusa, T.; Aono, Y., et al
2002Dopaminergic and cholinergic stimulation of the ventrolateral striatum elicit rat jaw movements that are funnelled via distinct efferentsAdachi, K.; Hasegawa, M.; Fujita, S., et al
2006Endomorphin-2 and endomorphin-1 promote the extracellular amount of accumbal dopamine via nonopioid and mu-opioid receptors, respectively.Okutsu, H.; Watanabe, S.; Takahashi, I., et al
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