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1. Augmentation of intracranial self-stimulation induced by amphetamine-like drugs in Period circadian regulator 2 knockout mice is associated with intracellular Ca2+ levels

2. Involvement of adenosine A1 receptor in the sleep-promoting effect of fermented Perilla frutescens

3. Korean Red Ginseng extract attenuates alcohol-induced addictive responses and cognitive impairments by alleviating neuroinflammation

4. Hippocampal dentate gyri proteomics reveals Wnt signaling involvement in the behavioral impairment in the THRSP-overexpressing ADHD mouse model

5. Deletion of Cryab increases the vulnerability of mice to the addiction-like effects of the cannabinoid JWH-018 via upregulation of striatal NF-κB expression

6. Low striatal T3 is implicated in inattention and memory impairment in an ADHD mouse model overexpressing thyroid hormone-responsive protein

7. Atomoxetine and Fluoxetine Activate AMPK-ACC-CPT1 Pathway in Human SH-SY5Y and U-87 MG Cells

10. The psychopharmacological activities of Vietnamese ginseng in mice: characterization of its psychomotor, sedative–hypnotic, antistress, anxiolytic, and cognitive effects

11. Per2 Expression Regulates the Spatial Working Memory of Mice through DRD1-PKA-CREB Signaling

13. Regulation of clock and clock-controlled genes during morphine reward and reinforcement: Involvement of the period 2 circadian clock

14. Supplementation of Korean Red Ginseng improves behavior deviations in animal models of autism

16. Gene Expression Profiling in the Striatum of Per2 KO Mice Exhibiting More Vulnerable Responses against Methamphetamine

17. Discovery of PPARγ and glucocorticoid receptor dual agonists to promote the adiponectin and leptin biosynthesis in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells

18. Proteomics data reveals Wnt signaling involvement in the hippocampal-dependent behavioral impairment in THRSP-overexpressing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder mouse model

19. Enantiopure methoxetamine stereoisomers: chiral resolution, conformational analysis, UV-circular dichroism spectroscopy and electronic circular dichroism

20. Glutathione peroxidase-1 knockout potentiates behavioral sensitization induced by cocaine in mice via σ-1 receptor-mediated ERK signaling: A comparison with the case of glutathione peroxidase-1 overexpressing transgenic mice

21. Two newly-emerging substituted phenethylamines MAL and BOD induce differential psychopharmacological effects in rodents

22. Catalpol and Mannitol, Two Components of Rehmannia glutinosa, Exhibit Anticonvulsant Effects Probably via GABAA Receptor Regulation

23. Natural Product-Derived Treatments for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Safety, Efficacy, and Therapeutic Potential of Combination Therapy

24. Behavioral Deficits in Adolescent Mice after Sub-Chronic Administration of NMDA during Early Stage of Postnatal Development

25. Differentially Expressed Genes in

26. Deletion of Cryab increases the vulnerability of mice to the addiction-like effects of the cannabinoid JWH-018 via upregulation of striatal NF-κB expression.

27. Involvement of the adenosine A

28. Low striatal T3 is implicated in inattention and memory impairment in an ADHD mouse model overexpressing thyroid hormone-responsive protein

29. Maturational delay and asymmetric information flow of brain connectivity in SHR model of ADHD revealed by topological analysis of metabolic networks

30. 4-MeO-PCP and 3-MeO-PCMo, new dissociative drugs, produce rewarding and reinforcing effects through activation of mesolimbic dopamine pathway and alteration of accumbal CREB, deltaFosB, and BDNF levels

32. Glutathione peroxidase‐1 gene rescues cocaine‐induced conditioned place preference in mice by inhibiting σ ‐1 receptor expression

33. Gene-environment interaction counterbalances social impairment in mouse models of autism

34. Restoration of Cdk5, TrkB and Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Factor Attachment Protein Receptor Proteins after Chronic Methylphenidate Treatment in Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats, a Model for Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

35. The novel methoxetamine analogs N-ethylnorketamine hydrochloride (NENK), 2-MeO-N-ethylketamine hydrochloride (2-MeO-NEK), and 4-MeO-N-ethylketamine hydrochloride (4-MeO-NEK) elicit rapid antidepressant effects via activation of AMPA and 5-HT2 receptors

36. R (-)-methoxetamine exerts rapid and sustained antidepressant effects and fewer behavioral side effects relative to S (+)-methoxetamine

37. The dopaminergic alterations induced by 4‐F‐PCP and 4‐Keto‐PCP may enhance their drug‐induced rewarding and reinforcing effects: Implications for abuse

38. The Abuse Potential of Novel Synthetic Phencyclidine Derivative 1-(1-(4-Fluorophenyl)Cyclohexyl)Piperidine (4′-F-PCP) in Rodents

39. Synergistic efficacy and diminished adverse effect profile of composite treatment of several ADHD medications

40. The Atxn7-overexpressing mice showed hyperactivity and impulsivity which were ameliorated by atomoxetine treatment: A possible animal model of the hyperactive-impulsive phenotype of ADHD

41. Activation of the dopamine D1 receptor can extend long-term spatial memory persistence via PKA signaling in mice

42. The circadian gene, Per2 , influences methamphetamine sensitization and reward through the dopaminergic system in the striatum of mice

43. Neurobiological Functions of the Period Circadian Clock 2 Gene, Per2

44. A new synthetic drug 5-(2-aminopropyl)indole (5-IT) induces rewarding effects and increases dopamine D1 receptor and dopamine transporter mRNA levels

45. Involvement of the adenosine A1 receptor in the hypnotic effect of rosmarinic acid

46. Corrigendum to ‘R (−) methoxetamine exerts rapid and sustained antidepressant effects and fewer behavioral side effects relative to S (+)-methoxetamine’ [Neuropharmacology 193 (2021) 108619]

48. Polypharmacology of N6-(3-Iodobenzyl)adenosine-5′-N-methyluronamide (IB-MECA) and Related A3 Adenosine Receptor Ligands: Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor (PPAR) γ Partial Agonist and PPARδ Antagonist Activity Suggests Their Antidiabetic Potential

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