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Mirtazapine alters cue-associated methamphetamine seeking in rats
Steven M. Graves
, T. Celeste Napier
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Methamphetamine
100%
Mirtazapine
100%
Cue-induced Reinstatement
23%
Cue Reactivity
23%
Self-administer
15%
Lever Press
15%
Pharmacotherapy
7%
Substance Use Disorder
7%
Psychostimulants
7%
Pharmacologic
7%
Motor Performance
7%
5-HT3 Receptor
7%
Operant Task
7%
Repeated Use
7%
Hyperresponsiveness
7%
Seeking Behavior
7%
Methamphetamine Abuse
7%
C(V)
7%
Extinction Training
7%
Remeron
7%
Serotonin 2A Receptor (5-HT2AR)
7%
Atypical Antidepressants
7%
Neuroscience
Mirtazapine
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
12%
Serotonin
12%
Psychostimulant
12%
Antidepressant
12%
Serotonin 3 Receptor
12%