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2. Dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) circuitry in rodent models of cocaine use: implications for drug addiction therapies
3. PTEN knockdown alters dendritic spine/protrusion morphology, not density
4. Neurocircuitry of drug reward
5. C57BL/6N Mutation in Cytoplasmic FMRP interacting protein 2 Regulates Cocaine Response
6. Binge Ethanol-Drinking Potentiates Corticotropin Releasing Factor R1 Receptor Activity in the Ventral Tegmental Area
7. Rescuing cocaine-induced prefrontal cortex hypoactivity prevents compulsive cocaine seeking
8. OPTOGENETIC APPROACHES TO STUDY REWARD-RELATED BEHAVIORS IN THE INSULAR CORTEX: 066
9. The SK channel as a novel target for treating alcohol use disorders
10. Effects of stress and aversion on dopamine neurons: Implications for addiction
11. Motivation for Alcohol Becomes Resistant to Quinine Adulteration After 3 to 4 Months of Intermittent Alcohol Self-Administration
12. The small-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel is a key modulator of firing and long-term depression in the dorsal striatum
13. Synaptic plasticity in the mesolimbic system: Therapeutic implications for substance abuse
14. Sizing up Ethanol-Induced Plasticity: The Role of Small and Large Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels
15. Phasic Firing in Dopaminergic Neurons Is Sufficient for Behavioral Conditioning
16. Voluntary Ethanol Intake Enhances Excitatory Synaptic Strength in the Ventral Tegmental Area
17. Reward-Predictive Cues Enhance Excitatory Synaptic Strength onto Midbrain Dopamine Neurons
18. REPEATED ETHANOL FACILITATES VTA BURSTING IN VITRO AND CROSS-SENSITIZATION TO COCAINE: 189
19. Brief ischemia causes long-term depression in midbrain dopamine neurons
20. Acute cocaine exposure alters spine density and long-term potentiation in the ventral tegmental area
21. THE OREXIN-A RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST, SB334867 INHIBITS OPERANT SELF-ADMINISTRATION AND STRESS-INDUCED RELAPSE TO ETHANOL SEEKING: 037
22. DOPAMINE NEURONS IN THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA ARE A CRITICAL SITE OF SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY INDUCED BY ADDICTIVE DRUGS: 033
23. Ion channels and intracellular signaling proteins as potential targets for novel therapeutics for addictive and depressive disorders
24. Synaptic plasticity and drug addiction
25. Single cocaine exposure in vivo induces long-term potentiation in dopamine neurons
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