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Acute, but not repeated, cocaine exposure alters allopregnanolone levels in the midbrain of male and female rats.

Minna H McFarlandMeira M F MachadoGriffin M SansburyKate C MusselmanGiorgia BoeroTodd K O'BuckleyCrystal C CarrA Leslie MorrowDonita L Robinson
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2024)
Collectively these results suggest that allopregnanolone levels vary across brain regions and by sex, which may play a part in differential responses to cocaine by sex.
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