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Behavior Study

From phase behavior studies of hydrocarbon-water mixtures in the presence of ether carboxylates it was concluded that C13-C15 ether carboxylic acids with 3 and 7 mol EO were more suitable than the nonylphenol ether carboxylates with 5.7 and 10 mol EO and the tridecyl ether carboxylic acids with 6.5 mol EO. However, with the use of cosolvents these types were also acceptable [191]. [Pg.343]

Sulfided bimetallic clusters which mimic the metal composition of commercial hydrodesulfurization (HDS) catalysts have been prepared and their homogeneous catalytic behavior studied. Reaction of thiophenol with [Mo2Co2(/z4-S)... [Pg.109]

Consnmer preferences and behavior studies that may provide information on choices and amonnts of food intake... [Pg.569]

The results of behavioral studies reviewed are summarized in table 3. It is clear that a neurotoxic regimen of METH produced tolerance to the effects of subsequent injections of METH on either conditioned or unconditioned behaviors. The regimen of METH produced long-lasting depletions of DA in each of these studies. Similarly, repeated administration of fenfluramine also produced decreases in 5-HT and tolerance to the anorectic effects of fenfluramine. Repeated administration of MDMA to rats performing a DRL schedule resulted in sensitization to the effects of MDMA. This latter finding is interpreted as being due to the effects, MDMA on DA release, in... [Pg.153]

Giannetti N., Saucier D. and Astic L. (1995). Analysis of the possible alerting function of the septal organ in rats — a lesional and behavioral study. Physiol Behav 58, 837-845. [Pg.207]

If PCP produces its multitude of effects by activating PCP (sigma) receptors, then chronic exposure to agonists should elicit the development of tolerance. Tolerance to plasma prolactin suppression by PCP is observed in rats following daily administration for 28 days (Quirion et al. 1982). Chronic PCP treatment has been also shown to reduce the number of PCP sites (receptors) in rodent brains (Quiriun et al. 1983). Behavioral studies have documented the development of tolerance to and dependence on PCP (Balster and Woolverton 1980 Flint and Ho 1980). A tolerance syndrome develops in humans, in which the user is compelled to increase his intake of drug (Jain et al. 1977). [Pg.143]

Higuchi Y and Fukamachi M. 1977. [Behavioral studies on toxicity of hydrogen sulfide by means of conditioned avoidance responses in rats.] Folia Pharmacologica Japonica 73 307-319. (Japanese)... [Pg.187]

Fletcher, A., Forster, E. A., Bill, D. J. et al. (1996). Electrophysiological, biochemical, neurohormonal and behavioral studies with WAY-100635, a potent, selective and silent 5-HTia receptor antagonist. Behav. Brain Res. 73, 337-53. [Pg.270]

Steinpreis, R.E. and Salamone, J.D., The role of nucleus accumbens dopamine in the neurochemical and behavioral effects of phencyclidine a microdialysis and behavioral study, Brain Res., 612, 263,1993. [Pg.17]

Lanca, A.J., Adamson, K.L., Coen, K.M., Chow, B.L., Corrigall, W.A. The pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus and the role of cholinergic neurons in nicotine self-administration in the rat a correlative neuroanatomical and behavioral study. Neuroscience. 96 735, 2000. [Pg.34]

Nguyen, E.C., McCracken, K.A., Liu, Y., Pouw, B., Matsumoto, R.R. Involvement of sigma (sigma) receptors in the acute actions of methamphetamine receptor binding and behavioral studies. Neuropharmacology. 3 00, 2005. [Pg.72]

Broderick P., Phelan R, Eng R, Wechsler R. Ibogaine modulates cocaine responses which are altered due to environmental habituation In vivo microvoltammetric and behavioral studies. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 49 711, 1994. [Pg.107]

TRPC5 is a Gq-linked cation channel that is highly expressed in the brain, particularly in the hippocampus and amygdala. Behavioral studies in WT and KO mice have linked TRPC5 to innate fear behavior [79,80]. A recent patent application discloses modulators of the TRPC5 channel, including the diaminotriazine (83). [Pg.49]

Streman, M.B., R.W.LoPristi, and M.D.Fairchild. 1969. Electro-encephalographic and behavioral studies of monomethylhydrazine toxicity in the cat. AMRL-TR-69-3. Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. [Pg.159]

Ortmann, R., Martin, S., Radeke, E., and Delini-Stula, A. (1981) Interaction of beta-adrenoceptor agonists with the serotonergic system in rat brain. A behavioral study using the L-5-HTP syndrome. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch. Pharmacol, 316 225-230. [Pg.43]


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