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Kamp, F.; Hager, L.; Proebstl, Lisa; Schreiber, A.; Riebschläger, M.; Neumann, S.; Straif, M.; Schacht-Jablonowsky, Maik; Falkai, Peter ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2873-8667; Pogarell, O.; Manz, K.; Soyka, M. und Koller, G. (2020): 12- and 18-month follow-up after residential treatment of methamphetamine dependence: Influence of treatment drop-out and different treatment concepts. In: Journal of Psychiatric Research, Bd. 129: S. 103-110

Kamp, F.; Proebstl, Lisa; Hager, L.; Schreiber, A.; Riebschläger, M.; Neumann, S.; Straif, M.; Schacht-Jablonowsky, M.; Manz, Kirsi ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7740-4076; Soyka, M. und Koller, G. (2019): Effectiveness of methamphetamine abuse treatment: Predictors of treatment completion and comparison of two residential treatment programs. In: Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Bd. 201, Nr. 1: S. 8-15

Lieb, M.; Palm, U.; Chiang, S.; Laubender, Rüdiger P.; Nothdurfter, C.; Sarubin, N.; Mokhtari-Nejad, R.; Koller, G. und Soyka, M. (2013): Pharmacological challenge with naloxone and cue exposure in alcohol dependence: results of a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial. In: World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, Bd. 14, Nr. 7: S. 539-546

Preuss, Ulrich W.; Johann, M.; Fehr, C.; Koller, G.; Wodarz, N.; Hesselbrock, V.; Wong, W. M. und Soyka, Michael (2009): Personality Disorders in Alcohol-Dependent Individuals: Relationship with Alcohol Dependence Severity. In: European Addiction Research, Nr. 4: S. 188-195 [PDF, 158kB]

Koller, G.; Satzger, W.; Adam, M.; Wagner, M.; Kathmann, N.; Soyka, Michael und Engel, R. (2003): Effects of scopolamine on matching to sample paradigm and related tests in human subjects. In: Neuropsychobiology, Nr. 2: S. 87-94 [PDF, 96kB]

Preuss, Ulrich W.; Koller, G.; Bondy, Brigitta; Bahlmann, Miriam und Soyka, Michael (2001): Impulsive traits and 5-HT2A receptor promoter polymorphism in alcohol dependents: Possible association but no influence of personality disorders. In: Neuropsychobiology, Nr. 3: S. 186-191 [PDF, 189kB]

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