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2. S06.2MODULATION OF SENSITIVITY TO ALCOHOL INTEROCEPTIVE CUES BY MGLURS
3. ERK INHIBITION IN THE AMYGDALA, BUT NOT THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS, POTENTIATES THE INTEROCEPTIVE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL: 0932
4. MGLU5 RECEPTOR REGULATION OF ALCOHOL-SEEKING BEHAVIOR: INTEGRATION OF THE INTEROCEPTIVE AND REINFORCING EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS: 217
5. Somatotopic consolidation: a third phase of reorganization after peripheral nerve injury in adult squirrel monkeys
6. THERAPEUTIC RATIONALE FOR THE USE OF NEUROACTIVE STEROIDS IN THE TREATMENT OF ALCOHOLISM: 056
7. INCREASED OPERANT RESPONDING FOR ETHANOL IN MALE C57BL/6J MICE: SPECIFIC MODULATION BY THE ERK1/2, BUT NOT JNK, MAP KINASE PATHWAY: 618
8. METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS - SUBTYPE 5 LOCATED IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS CONTRIBUTE TO THE MAINTENANCE OF ETHANOL SELF-ADMINISTRATION: 624
9. THE HERBAL MEDICINE NPI-025 REDUCES ETHANOL SELF-ADMINISTRATION AND REINSTATEMENT: 302
10. METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORSʼ SUBTYPE 5 (MGLUR5) IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS REGULATE THE DISCRIMINATIVE STIMULUS PROPERTIES OF ETHANOL: 099
11. MODULATION OF VOLUNTARY DRINKING AND OPERANT RESPONDING FOR ETHANOL IN MALE C57BL/6J MICE BY THE MAP KINASE INHIBITOR, SL 327: 323
12. MGLUR5, BUT NOT MGLUR1, SPECIFICALLY REGULATES MOTIVATION TO SELF-ADMINISTER ETHANOL AS DETERMINED BY PROGRESSIVE RATIO ASSESSMENTS: 308
13. Nicotine enhances acquisition of a T-maze visual discrimination: assessment of individual differences
14. CORTICOLIMBIC CIRCUITRY AND THE ROLE OF ENDOCANNABINOIDS IN ADAPTIVE STRESS COPING BEHAVIOR AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SUBSEQUENT ALCOHOL DRINKING.
15. The Effects of Phenytoin on Instrumental Appetitive-to-Aversive Transfer in Rats
16. Overexpression of the Steroidogenic Enzyme Cytochrome P450 Side Chain Cleavage in the Ventral Tegmental Area Increases 3 ,5 -THP and Reduces Long-Term Operant Ethanol Self-Administration
17. Pregnenolone and ganaxolone reduce operant ethanol self-administration in alcohol-preferring P rats
18. SY18-2SENSITIVITY TO NICOTINE + ALCOHOL COMPOUND INTEROCEPTIVE CUES: MECHANISM AND BRAIN REGIONAL INVOLVEMENT
19. Interoceptive Effects of Alcohol Require mGlu5 Receptor Activity in the Nucleus Accumbens
20. Effects of mGlu1-receptor blockade on ethanol self-administration in inbred alcohol-preferring rats
21. S06 * ARE METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS PROMISING TARGETS FOR ALCOHOL ADDICTION?
22. Effects of mGlu1-receptor blockade on ethanol self-administration in inbred alcohol-preferring rats
23. Dopaminergic and cholinergic antagonism in a novel-object detection task with rats
24. Pregnenolone and Ganaxolone Reduce Operant Ethanol Self-Administration in Alcohol-Preferring P Rats.
25. Novel-object place conditioning: behavioral and dopaminergic processes in expression of novelty reward
26. Nicotine-conditioned locomotor activity in rats: dopaminergic and GABAergic influences on conditioned expression
27. The effects of carbamazepine on an appetitive-to-aversive transfer task: comparison to untreated and phenytoin
28. Individual differences in rat locomotor activity are diminished by nicotine through stimulation of central nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
29. The role of environmental familiarization in novel-object preference
30. Dopamine antagonism in a novel-object recognition and a novel-object place conditioning preparation with rats
31. The persistent effects of predator odor stressor enhance interoceptive sensitivity to alcohol through GABA A receptor adaptations in the prelimbic cortex in male, but not female rats.
32. mGlu 2 and mGlu 3 receptor negative allosteric modulators attenuate the interoceptive effects of alcohol in male and female rats.
33. β-arrestin-biased Allosteric Modulator of Neurotensin Receptor 1 Reduces Ethanol Drinking and Responses to Ethanol Administration in Rodents.
34. Predator odor stress reactivity, alcohol drinking and the endocannabinoid system.
35. The impact of prenatal alcohol, synthetic cannabinoid and co-exposure on behavioral adaptations in adolescent offspring and alcohol self-administration in adulthood.
36. Predator Odor Stressor, 2,3,5-Trimethyl-3-Thiazoline (TMT): Assessment of Stress Reactive Behaviors During an Animal Model of Traumatic Stress in Rats.
37. The impact of prenatal alcohol and synthetic cannabinoid exposure on behavioral adaptations in adolescent offspring and alcohol self-administration in adulthood.
38. Novel RXFP3 negative allosteric modulator RLX-33 reduces alcohol self-administration in rats.
39. Deleterious Interaction between the Neurosteroid (3α,5α)3-Hydroxypregnan-20-One (3α,5α-THP) and the Mu-Opioid System Activation during Forced Swim Stress in Rats.
40. Pharmacological administration of 3α,5α-THP into the nucleus accumbens core increases 3α,5α-THP expression and reduces alcohol self-administration.
41. Toll-like receptor 3 neuroimmune signaling and behavior change: A strain comparison between Lewis and Wistar rats.
42. Predator odor (TMT) exposure potentiates interoceptive sensitivity to alcohol and increases GABAergic gene expression in the anterior insular cortex and nucleus accumbens in male rats.
43. Advances in translating mGlu 2 and mGlu 3 receptor selective allosteric modulators as breakthrough treatments for affective disorders and alcohol use disorder.
44. (3α,5α)3-Hydroxypregnan-20-one (3α,5α-THP) Regulation of the HPA Axis in the Context of Different Stressors and Sex.
45. Discovery and Characterization of the First Nonpeptide Antagonists for the Relaxin-3/RXFP3 System.
46. Increased alcohol self-administration following repeated Toll-like receptor 3 agonist treatment in male and female rats.
47. The Toll-like receptor 7 agonist imiquimod increases ethanol self-administration and induces expression of Toll-like receptor related genes.
48. The effects of predator odor (TMT) exposure and mGlu 3 NAM pretreatment on behavioral and NMDA receptor adaptations in the brain.
49. RTICBM-74 Is a Brain-Penetrant Cannabinoid Receptor Subtype 1 Allosteric Modulator that Reduces Alcohol Intake in Rats.
50. Interoception and alcohol: Mechanisms, networks, and implications.
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