H Coper
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Fuchs V, Coper H, Rommelspacher H
Neuropharmacology
. 1987 Aug;
26(8):1231-3.
PMID: 3658125
The study was performed to investigate the influence of ethanol on haloperidol-induced changes of the dopamine (D2) receptors in rat striatal membrane preparations. Subchronic administration of the neuroleptic in the...
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Herrmann W, Coper H
Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol
. 1987 Mar;
9(3):173-82.
PMID: 2885449
Psychostimulants, analeptics, and nootropics are three classes of drugs that have been used with varying success in the treatment of impaired brain functions. They all produce an excitatory and disinhibitory...
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Fuchs V, Coper H, Strauss S, Rommelspacher H
Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol
. 1986 Oct;
334(2):133-7.
PMID: 3024028
Apomorphine-induced stereotypic behavior was investigated in rats treated with diazepam or haloperidol and with the combination of both drugs in a one day trial or subchronically. The drugs were administered...
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Fuchs V, Coper H
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 1986 Jul;
17(4):359-64.
PMID: 2875859
The influence of two antihistamines on the oral intake of various drugs with addictive potency was investigated in rats. Under the chosen conditions neither tripelennamine nor diphenhydramine have reinforcing properties....
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Fuchs V, Burbes E, Coper H
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 1984 Oct;
14(2):179-86.
PMID: 6150837
Four groups of rats were given free choice between water and solutions of either 3 micrograms/ml etonitazene, 5% ethanol (v/v), 0.1 mg/ml diazepam or 3 mg/ml barbital for 10-14 days....
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Janicke U, Coper H
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 1984 Mar;
13(2):177-89.
PMID: 6539195
The drinking behavior of naive rats changes predictably in a free choice experiment involving water vs. 0.02%, 0.01% and 0.003% (+)-amphetamine solutions: The higher the concentration of the amphetamine solution,...
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Janicke U, Coper H
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 1984 Jan;
13(1):43-54.
PMID: 6539666
Investigations were performed to determine whether the pharmacodynamic effect of barbital, the development of tolerance to or the physical dependence on the hypnotic are responsible for drug-taking behavior. Three groups...
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Fuchs V, Burbes E, Coper H, Wagner N
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 1983 Nov;
12(3):233-42.
PMID: 6228415
The effect of the opioid levorphanol on locomotor activity was investigated in rats treated with p-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA) or 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA). Acute oral administration of 10 or 30 mg/kg levorphanol induces...