NIDA Research Monograph, Number 158 [Printed in 1995]
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Table of Contents
Preface -----1
Pushpa V. Thadani
Species-, Gender-, and Pregnancy-Related Differences in the Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Cocaine-----2
Hisayo O. Morishima and Robert A. Whittington
Effects of Morphine and Cocaine on Breathing Control in Neonatal Animals: A Minireview-----22
George D. Olsen and Laine J. Murphey
Cardiovascular Effects of Cocaine in Infant and Juvenile Piglets-----40
Frank M. Scalzo and Lora J. Burge
Effects of Cocaine on Fetal Brain Metabolism and Behavioral State in the Sheep Model-----58
David J. Burchfield
Fetal Cerebral Vascular Effects of Cocaine Exposure-----67
Michael D. Schreiber
Effects of Prenatal Morphine and Cocaine on Postnatal Behaviors and Brain Neurotransmitters-----88
Ilona Vathy
Prenatal Cocaine Produces Biochemical and Functional Changes in Brain Serotonin Systems in Rat Progeny-----115
George Battaglia, Theresa M. Cabrera, and Louis D. Van de Kar
Ontogeny of Methamphetamine-Induced Neurotoxicity in the Rat Model-----149
Charles V. Vorhees and Cunfeng Pu
Ontogeny of Nociception and Antinociception-----172
Gordon A. Barr
Perinatal Benzodiazepine Modulation of GABAA Receptor Function: Influence on Adaptive Responses-----202
Carol K. Kellogg
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