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Jane Stewart
Jane Stewart
Concordia University Montreal Canada (formerly Sir George Williams University)
Verified email at concordia.ca
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Dopamine transmission in the initiation and expression of drug-and stress-induced sensitization of motor activity
PW Kalivas, J Stewart
Brain research reviews 16 (3), 223-244, 1991
24211991
The reinstatement model of drug relapse: history, methodology and major findings
Y Shaham, U Shalev, L Lu, H De Wit, J Stewart
Psychopharmacology 168, 3-20, 2003
18242003
Role of unconditioned and conditioned drug effects in the self-administration of opiates and stimulants.
J Stewart, H De Wit, R Eikelboom
Psychological review 91 (2), 251, 1984
16011984
Reinstatement of cocaine-reinforced responding in the rat
H De Wit, J Stewart
Psychopharmacology 75, 134-143, 1981
11521981
Stress-induced relapse to heroin and cocaine seeking in rats: a review
Y Shaham, S Erb, J Stewart
Brain Research Reviews 33 (1), 13-33, 2000
8502000
Tolerance and sensitization to behavioral effects of drugs
J Stewart, A Badiani
Behavioural pharmacology 4, 289-312, 1993
7381993
Toward a model of drug relapse: an assessment of the validity of the reinstatement procedure
DH Epstein, KL Preston, J Stewart, Y Shaham
Psychopharmacology 189, 1-16, 2006
6832006
Understanding polydrug use: review of heroin and cocaine co‐use
F Leri, J Bruneau, J Stewart
Addiction 98 (1), 7-22, 2003
5282003
Conditioning of drug-induced physiological responses.
R Eikelboom, J Stewart
Psychological review 89 (5), 507, 1982
5211982
Stress reinstates cocaine-seeking behavior after prolonged extinction and a drug-free period
S Erb, Y Shaham, J Stewart
Psychopharmacology 128, 408-412, 1996
5091996
Pathways to relapse: the neurobiology of drug-and stress-induced relapse to drug-taking.
J Stewart
Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience 25 (2), 125, 2000
5002000
A role for the prefrontal cortex in stress-and cocaine-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking in rats
N Capriles, D Rodaros, RE Sorge, J Stewart
Psychopharmacology 168, 66-74, 2003
4952003
Stress reinstates heroin-seeking in drug-free animals: an effect mimicking heroin, not withdrawal
Y Shaham, J Stewart
Psychopharmacology 119, 334-341, 1995
4771995
A descriptive study of social development in the rat (Rattus norvegicus)
MJ Meaney, J Stewart
Animal Behaviour 29 (1), 34-45, 1981
4581981
A role for the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, but not the amygdala, in the effects of corticotropin-releasing factor on stress-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking
S Erb, J Stewart
The Journal of Neuroscience 19 (20), RC35, 1999
4261999
The role of corticotropin-releasing factor and corticosterone in stress-and cocaine-induced relapse to cocaine seeking in rats
S Erb, Y Shaham, J Stewart
Journal of Neuroscience 18 (14), 5529-5536, 1998
3951998
Cocaine-induced conditioned place preference: reinstatement by priming injections of cocaine after extinction
D Mueller, J Stewart
Behavioural brain research 115 (1), 39-47, 2000
3862000
Corticotropin-releasing factor, but not corticosterone, is involved in stress-induced relapse to heroin-seeking in rats
Y Shaham, D Funk, S Erb, TJ Brown, CD Walker, J Stewart
Journal of Neuroscience 17 (7), 2605-2614, 1997
3661997
A role for the CRF-containing pathway from central nucleus of the amygdala to bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the stress-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking in rats
S Erb, N Salmaso, D Rodaros, J Stewart
Psychopharmacology 158 (4), 360-365, 2001
3502001
CP-154,526, a selective, non-peptide antagonist of the corticotropin-releasing factor1 receptor attenuates stress-induced relapse to drug seeking in cocaine-and heroin-trained rats
Y Shaham, S Erb, S Leung, Y Buczek, J Stewart
Psychopharmacology 137, 184-190, 1998
3491998
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