2023
DOI: 10.1037/bne0000551
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Biological sex influences the contribution of sign-tracking and anxiety-like behavior toward remifentanil self-administration.

Abstract: Most people sample addictive drugs, but use becomes disordered in only a small minority. Two important factors that influence susceptibility to addiction are individual differences in personality traits and biological sex. The influence of traits on addiction-like behavior is well-characterized in preclinical models of cocaine selfadministration, but less is understood in regards to opioids. How biological sex influences trait susceptibility to opioid self-administration is likewise less studied than psychosti… Show more

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