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  1. <i>Cannabis</i>: Drug of abuse and therapeutic agent, two sides of the same coin
  2. Endocannabinoid modulation of allergic responses: Focus on the control of FcεRI-mediated mast cell activation
  3. The endogenous cannabinoid system modulates male sexual behavior expression
  4. Sexual satiety modifies methamphetamine-induced locomotor and rewarding effects and dopamine-related protein levels in the striatum of male rats
  5. The nucleus accumbens dopamine increase, typically triggered by sexual stimuli in male rats, is no longer produced when animals are sexually inhibited due to sexual satiety
  6. Mast cells and histamine are involved in the neuronal damage observed in a quinolinic acid‐induced model of Huntington's disease
  7. Endocannabinoids Released in the Ventral Tegmental Area During Copulation to Satiety Modulate Changes in Glutamate Receptors Associated With Synaptic Plasticity Processes
  8. Corrigendum to “Endocannabinoids mediate long-lasting behavioural and physiological changes in male rats induced by the repeated activation of the mesolimbic system by copulation to satiety” [Behav. Brain Res. 383 (2020) 112510]
  9. Endocannabinoids mediate long-lasting behavioural and physiological changes in male rats induced by the repeated activation of the mesolimbic system by copulation to satiety
  10. Endocannabinoids
  11. Endocannabinoids Interact With the Dopaminergic System to Increase Sexual Motivation: Lessons From the Sexual Satiety Phenomenon
  12. TLR4 Receptor Induces 2-AG–Dependent Tolerance to Lipopolysaccharide and Trafficking of CB2 Receptor in Mast Cells
  13. Sexual interaction is essential for the transformation of non-copulating rats into sexually active animals by the endocannabinoid anandamide
  14. Nucleus accumbens dopamine increases sexual motivation in sexually satiated male rats
  15. Sexual behaviour is impaired by the abused inhalant toluene in adolescent male rats
  16. Opioid receptor and β-arrestin2 densities and distribution change after sexual experience in the ventral tegmental area of male rats
  17. A new role for GABAergic transmission in the control of male rat sexual behavior expression
  18. Intra-VTA anandamide infusion produces dose-based biphasic effects on male rat sexual behavior expression
  19. Ejaculatory training lengthens the ejaculation latency and facilitates the functioning of the spinal generator for ejaculation of rats with rapid ejaculation
  20. Biphasic effects of anandamide on behavioural responses
  21. Unraveling the modulatory actions of serotonin on male rat sexual responses
  22. Anandamide Reduces the Ejaculatory Threshold of Sexually Sluggish Male Rats: Possible Relevance for Human Lifelong Delayed Ejaculation Disorder
  23. Glutamatergic transmission is involved in the long lasting sexual inhibition of sexually exhausted male rats
  24. Dopamine receptors play distinct roles in sexual behavior expression of rats with a different sexual motivational tone
  25. Effects of bupropion on the ejaculatory response of male rats
  26. Low anandamide doses facilitate male rat sexual behaviour through the activation of CB1 receptors
  27. Rhythmic motor patterns accompanying ejaculation in spinal cord-transected male rats
  28. A Role for Learning and Memory in the Expression of an Innate Behavior
  29. Different amounts of ejaculatory activity, a natural rewarding behavior, induce differential mu and delta opioid receptor internalization in the rat's ventral tegmental area
  30. The mesolimbic system participates in the naltrexone-induced reversal of sexual exhaustion: Opposite effects of intra-VTA naltrexone administration on copulation of sexually experienced and sexually exhausted male rats
  31. Anandamide Transforms Noncopulating Rats into Sexually Active Animals
  32. Endogenous opioids mediate the sexual inhibition but not the drug hypersensitivity induced by sexual satiation in male rats.
  33. Fluoxetine Chronic Treatment Inhibits Male Rat Sexual Behavior by Affecting Both Copulatory Behavior and the Genital Motor Pattern of Ejaculation
  34. Recovery from sexual exhaustion-induced copulatory inhibition and drug hypersensitivity follow a same time course: Two expressions of a same process?
  35. Electrical stimulation of dorsal and ventral striatum differentially alters the copulatory behavior of male rats.
  36. DMI-induced sexual effects in male rats: Analysis of DMI's acute and chronic actions on copulatory behavior and on the genital motor pattern of ejaculation
  37. Participation of Endogenous Opioids in the Inhibition of the Spinal Generator for Ejaculation in Rats
  38. Male Sexual Behavior
  39. The spinal pattern generator for ejaculation
  40. Role of nociceptin/orphanin FQ and the pseudopeptide [Phe1Ψ(CH2NH)Gly2]-nociceptin(1–13)-NH2 and their interaction with classic opioids in the modulation of thermonociception in the land snail Helix aspersa
  41. Electrical stimulation of the ventral tegmental area exerts opposite effects on male rat sexual behaviour expression depending on the stimulated sub region
  42. Relationship between Sexual Satiety and Brain Androgen Receptors
  43. Evidence for the presence of the spinal pattern generator involved in the control of the genital ejaculatory pattern in the female rat
  44. α-Adrenergic agents modulate the activity of the spinal pattern generator for ejaculation
  45. Ejaculation induces long-lasting behavioural changes in male rats in the forced swimming test: evidence for an increased sensitivity to the antidepressant desipramine
  46. Evidence for the presence and functioning of the spinal generator for ejaculation in the neonatal male rat
  47. Role of genital sensory information in the control of the functioning of the spinal generator for ejaculation
  48. Aphrodisiac properties of Montanoa tomentosa aqueous crude extract in male rats
  49. Self-injury behaviour induced by intraplantar carrageenan infiltration: a model of tonic nociception
  50. Pharmacological and physiological aspects of sexual exhaustion in male rats
  51. Evidence for the involvement of a spinal pattern generator in the control of the genital motor pattern of ejaculation
  52. Sexual behavior reduces hypothalamic androgen receptor immunoreactivity
  53. Yohimbine reverses the exhaustion of the coital reflex in spinal male rats
  54. Participation of 5-HT1B receptors in the inhibitory actions of serotonin on masculine sexual behaviour of mice: pharmacological analysis in 5-HT1B receptor knockout mice
  55. Evidence for changes in brain enkephalin contents associated to male rat sexual activity
  56. Exhaustion of the coital reflex in spinal male rats is reversed by the serotonergic agonist 8-OH-DPAT
  57. Gender differences in the cardiovascular responses to morphine and naloxone in spinal rats
  58. Sensory and motor aspects of the coital reflex in the spinal male rat
  59. Stimulation of the medial preoptic area facilitates sexual behavior but does not reverse sexual satiation.
  60. Stimulation of the medial preoptic area facilitates sexual behavior but does not reverse sexual satiation.
  61. Anxiolytic-Like Effect of Ejaculation Under Various Sexual Behavior Conditions in the Male Rat
  62. Yohimbine interacts with the dopaminergic system to reverse sexual satiation: further evidence for a role of sexual motivation in sexual exhaustion
  63. Blockade of the establishment of the sexual inhibition resulting from sexual exhaustion by the Coolidge effect
  64. Reversal of progesterone-induced sequential inhibition by progesterone metabolites
  65. 8-OH-DPAT and Male Rat Sexual Behavior: Partial Blockade by Noradrenergic Lesion and Sexual Exhaustion
  66. Opioid antagonists and the sexual satiation phenomenon
  67. Participation of the central noradrenergic system in the reestablishment of copulatory behavior of sexually exhausted rats by yohimbine, naloxone, and 8-OH-DPAT
  68. Reversal of sexual exhaustion by serotonergic and noradrenergic agents
  69. Further evidence showing that the inhibitory action of serotonin on rat masculine sexual behavior is mediated after the stimulation of 5-HT1B receptors
  70. Facilitation of lordosis behavior in ovariectomized estrogen-primed rats by medial preoptic implantation of 5β, 3β, pregnanolone: A ring A reduced progesterone metabolite
  71. Effect of progesterone upon adenylate cyclase activity and cAMP levels on brain areas
  72. Induction of female sexual behavior by GTP in ovariectomized estrogen primed rats