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Cue-induced changes in basal local cerebral glucose utilization 13 days after morphine sensitization in the Fischer 344 rat: relevance for drug craving

The present experiment tested the hypothesis that some persistent neural adaptation develops during the course of repeated sensitizing doses of morphine administered to rats. A sub-hypothesis was that this imprint would be of greater magnitude in the presence of morphine-conditioned cues. In order t...

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Brain - metabolism
Drug addictions
Drug cues
Glucose - metabolism
Limbic system
Male
Medical sciences
Metabolism
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Nucleus accumbens
Opiates
Rats
Rats, Inbred F344
Stereotypy
Time Factors
Toxicology
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