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Joseph F. DeBold
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Persistent escalation of alcohol drinking in C57BL/6J mice with intermittent access to 20% ethanol
LS Hwa, A Chu, SA Levinson, TM Kayyali, JF DeBold, KA Miczek
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 35 (11), 1938-1947, 2011
3152011
Effects of coital stimulation upon behavior of the female rat.
DF Hardy, JF DeBold
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 78 (3), 400, 1972
2961972
Alcohol, drugs of abuse, aggression, and violence
KA Miczek, JF DeBold, M Haney, J Tidey, J Vivian, EM Weerts
Understanding and preventing violence 3, 1994
2321994
Effects of mounts without intromission upon the behavior of female rats during the onset of estrogen-induced heat
DF Hardy, JF Debold
Physiology & Behavior 7 (4), 643-645, 1971
2171971
The relationship between levels of exogenous hormones and the display of lordosis by the female rat
DF Hardy, JF DeBold
Hormones and Behavior 2 (4), 287-297, 1971
2041971
Fighting females: neural and behavioral consequences of social defeat stress in female mice
EL Newman, HE Covington III, J Suh, MB Bicakci, KJ Ressler, JF DeBold, ...
Biological psychiatry 86 (9), 657-668, 2019
1472019
GABAB receptor modulation of serotonin neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus and escalation of aggression in mice
A Takahashi, A Shimamoto, CO Boyson, JF DeBold, KA Miczek
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (35), 11771-11780, 2010
1412010
Escalated aggression as a reward: corticosterone and GABAA receptor positive modulators in mice
EW Fish, JF DeBold, KA Miczek
Psychopharmacology 182, 116-127, 2005
1332005
Alcohol, allopregnanolone and aggression in mice
EW Fish, S Faccidomo, JF DeBold, KA Miczek
Psychopharmacology 153, 473-483, 2001
1252001
Alcohol, GABAA-Benzodiazepine Receptor Complex, and Aggression
KA Miczek, JF DeBold, AMM van Erp, W Tornatzky
Recent Developments in Alcoholism: Volume 13: Alcohol and Violence …, 1997
1221997
Alcohol, benzodiazepine-GABAA receptor complex and aggression: ethological analysis of individual differences in rodents and primates.
KA Miczek, EM Weerts, JF DeBold
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, supplement, 170-179, 1993
1101993
Social stress and CRF–dopamine interactions in the VTA: role in long-term escalation of cocaine self-administration
CO Boyson, EN Holly, A Shimamoto, L Albrechet-Souza, LA Weiner, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (19), 6659-6667, 2014
1072014
Aggression persists after ovariectomy in female rats
JF DeBold, KA Miczek
Hormones and Behavior 18 (2), 177-190, 1984
1051984
Escalated aggressive behavior: new pharmacotherapeutic approaches and opportunities
KA Miczek, S Faccidomo, RMM De Almeida, M Bannai, EW Fish, ...
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1036 (1), 336-355, 2004
1032004
Alcohol and “bursts” of aggressive behavior: ethological analysis of individual differences in rats
KA Miczek, EM Weerts, W Tornatzky, JF DeBold, TM Vatne
Psychopharmacology 107, 551-563, 1992
1001992
Sex differences in behavioral and neural cross-sensitization and escalated cocaine taking as a result of episodic social defeat stress in rats
EN Holly, A Shimamoto, JF DeBold, KA Miczek
Psychopharmacology 224, 179-188, 2012
992012
Prevention of social stress-escalated cocaine self-administration by CRF-R1 antagonist in the rat VTA
CO Boyson, TT Miguel, IM Quadros, JF DeBold, KA Miczek
Psychopharmacology 218, 257-269, 2011
972011
Repeated alcohol: behavioral sensitization and alcohol-heightened aggression in mice
EW Fish, JF DeBold, KA Miczek
Psychopharmacology 160, 39-48, 2002
962002
Evidence for a non-genomic action of progestins on sexual receptivity in hamster ventral tegmental area but not hypothalamus
CA Frye, PG Mermelstein, JF DeBold
Brain research 578 (1-2), 87-93, 1992
931992
Increased mesocorticolimbic dopamine during acute and repeated social defeat stress: modulation by corticotropin releasing factor receptors in the ventral tegmental area
EN Holly, JF DeBold, KA Miczek
Psychopharmacology 232, 4469-4479, 2015
892015
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