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Central Nervous System Stimulants (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Central Nervous System Stimulants'
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30 Oct 2009
We tested the hypothesis that increased dopaminergic sensitivity induced by olfactory bulbectomy is mediated by dysregulation of endocannabinoid signaling. Bilateral olfactory bulbectomy induces behavioral and neurobiological symptomatology related ...
rec_pub_19593824-endocannabinoid-modulation-amphetamine-sensitization-disrupted-rodent.htm
21 Oct 2009
TAARs (trace amine-associated receptors) are G-protein-coupled receptors that respond to low abundance, endogenous amines such as tyramine and tryptamine, and represent potential targets for neuropsychiatric diseases. However, some members of this ...
rec_pub_19725810-human-mouse-trace-amine-associated-receptor-1-distinct-pharmacology.htm
Disease mongering and excessive daytime sleepiness.
13 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19835338-disease-mongering-excessive-daytime-sleepiness.htm
Age-related changes in motor subtle signs among girls and boys with ADHD.
11 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19822879-age-related-changes-motor-subtle-signs-girls-boys-adhd.htm
[Narcolepsy and other hypersomnias]
6 Oct 2009
BACKGROUND: Narcolepsy is currently categorized into three groups; narcolepsy with and without emotionally triggered loss of muscle tone (cataplexy), and narcolepsy secondary to other medical conditions. Many patients with hypersomnia are diagnosed ...
rec_pub_19823207-narcolepsy-hypersomnias.htm
29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19780452-turbocharging-brain.htm
29 Sep 2009
An amphetamine (AMPH) regimen that does not produce a prominent blood-brain barrier breakdown was shown to significantly alter the expression of genes regulating vascular tone, immune function, and angiogenesis in vasculature associated with ...
rec_pub_19582783-amphetamine-environmentally-induced-hyperthermia-differentially-alter.htm
42-year-old male methamphetamine user with dysarthria and facial droop.
29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19797780-42-year-old-male-methamphetamine-user-dysarthria-facial-droop.htm
28 Sep 2009
The principal components of neuronal excitability include synaptic and intrinsic membrane parameters. While recent studies indicate that cocaine exposure can induce widespread changes in synaptic function in the neural circuits for reward, intrinsic ...
rec_pub_19793986-similar-neurons-opposite-adaptations-psychostimulant-experience.htm
[Neuroenhancement: doping for the brain]
27 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19790040-neuroenhancement-doping-brain.htm
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