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Role of estrogen in the acquisition of intravenously self-administered cocaine in female rats
Wendy J. Lynch
, Megan E. Roth
, Jennifer L. Mickelberg
, Marilyn E. Carroll
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
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Estrogen
100%
Cocaine
100%
Female Rats
100%
Self-administration
50%
Estradiol Benzoate
50%
Sex Differences
33%
Psychopharmacology
33%
Acquisition Criteria
33%
Vehicle Groups
33%
Intravenous Infusion
16%
Ovariectomized
16%
Reinforced
16%
Stimulants
16%
Sham
16%
Antiestrogen
16%
Drug Seeking
16%
Male Rats
16%
Fast Rates
16%
Intact Rats
16%
Cocaine Self-administration
16%
Ovarian Hormones
16%
OVX Rats
16%
Lever Press
16%
Autoshaping
16%
Testing Period
16%
Neuroscience
Female Rats
100%
Estradiol Benzoate
75%
Tamoxifen
50%
Psychopharmacology
50%
Autoshaping
25%
Drug Seeking Behavior
25%
Analeptic
25%
Antiestrogen
25%