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Authors: Fox, MA Levine, ES Riley, AL
Citation: Ma. Fox et al., The inability of CCK to block (or CCK antagonists to substitute for) the stimulus effects of chlordiazepoxide, PHARM BIO B, 69(1-2), 2001, pp. 77-84

Authors: Lancellotti, D Bayer, BM Glowa, JR Houghtling, RA Riley, AL
Citation: D. Lancellotti et al., Morphine-induced conditioned taste aversions in the LEW/N and F344/N rat strains, PHARM BIO B, 68(3), 2001, pp. 603-610

Authors: Riley, AL Simpson, GR
Citation: Al. Riley et Gr. Simpson, The attenuating effects of drug preexposure on taste aversion conditioning: Generality, experimental parameters, underlying mechanisms, and implications for drug use and abuse, HANDBOOK OF CONTEMPORARY LEARNING THEORIES, 2001, pp. 505-559

Authors: Hutchinson, AC Simpson, GR Randall, JF Zhang, XY Calderon, SN Rice, KC Riley, AL
Citation: Ac. Hutchinson et al., Assessment of SNC 80 and naltrindole within a conditioned taste aversion design, PHARM BIO B, 66(4), 2000, pp. 779-787

Authors: Stevenson, GW Canadas, F Zhang, XY Rice, KC Riley, AL
Citation: Gw. Stevenson et al., Morphine discriminative control is mediated by the mu opioid receptor: Assessment of delta opioid substitution and antagonism, PHARM BIO B, 66(4), 2000, pp. 851-856

Authors: Sobel, BFX Riley, AL
Citation: Bfx. Sobel et Al. Riley, The interaction of cocaethylene and cocaine and of cocaethylene and alcohol on schedule-controlled responding in rats, PSYCHOPHAR, 145(2), 1999, pp. 153-161

Authors: Grabus, SD Smurthwaite, ST Riley, AL
Citation: Sd. Grabus et al., Nalorphine's ability to substitute for morphine in a drug discrimination procedure is a function of training dose, PHARM BIO B, 63(3), 1999, pp. 481-488

Authors: Riley, AL Simpson, GR
Citation: Al. Riley et Gr. Simpson, Cocaine preexposure fails to sensitize the acquisition of cocaine-induced taste aversions, PHARM BIO B, 63(2), 1999, pp. 193-199
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