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國家衛生研究院 |
2014-01 |
Effect of prenatal methadone on reinstated behavioral sensitization induced by methamphetamine in adolescent rats
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Wong, CS;Lee, YJ;Chiang, YC;Fan, LW;Ho, IK;Tien, LT |
國家衛生研究院 |
2013-01 |
Mu-opioid receptor knockout mice are more sensitive to chlordiazepoxide-induced anxiolytic behavior
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Wang, KC;Lee, YJ;Fan, LW;Yang, PP;Tao, PL;Ho, IK;Tien, LT |
國家衛生研究院 |
2011-03 |
Involvement of mu-opioid receptor in methamphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization
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Tien, LT;Ho, IK |
國家衛生研究院 |
2010-08 |
mu-Opioid receptor knockout mice are insensitive to methamphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization
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Shen, X. E.;Purser, C;Tien, LT;Chiu, CT;Paul, IA;Baker, R;Loh, HH;Ho, IK;Ma, TG |
國家衛生研究院 |
2010-06 |
Methamphetamine-induced expression of zif268 mRNA is prevented by haloperidol in mice lacking mu-opioid receptor
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Tien, LT;Ho, IK;Ma, T |
國立臺灣大學 |
2009-12 |
Neuropeptide Y Modulates c-Fos protein expression in the cuneate nucleus and contributes to mechanical hypersensitivity following rat median nerve injury
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Tsai, YJ; Lin, CT; Huang, CT; Wang, HY; Tien, LT; Chen, SH; Lue, JH |
臺北醫學大學 |
2009 |
Neuropeptide Y Modulates c-Fos Protein Expression in the Cuneate
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陳淑華; Tsai YJ; Lin CT; Huang CT; Wang HY; Tien LT; Chen SH; Lue JH |
臺北醫學大學 |
2008 |
Ginsenosides Rg1 and Rb1 enhance glutamate release through activation of protein kinase A in rat cerebrocortical nerve terminals (synaptosomes)
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黃偉展; Chang Y; Huang WJ; Tien LT; Wang SJ |
國家衛生研究院 |
2007-11 |
Autoradiographic analysis of GABA(A) receptors in mu-opioid receptor knockout mice
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Tien, LT; Ma, TG; Fan, LW; Loh, HH; Ho, IK |
臺北醫學大學 |
2007 |
Epigallocatechin gallate, the most active polyphenolic catechin in green tea, presynaptically facilitates Ca2+-dependent glutamate release via activation of protein kinase C in rat cerebral cortex.
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黃偉展; Chou CW; Huang WJ; Tien LT; Wang SJ |
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