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2. Modeling methamphetamine use disorder and relapse in animals: Short- and long-term epigenetic, transcriptional., and biochemical consequences in the rat brain
3. Dopaminergic dysfunction: Role for genetic & epigenetic testing in the new psychiatry
4. Personalized repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (prtms®) for post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd) in military combat veterans
5. Sex-Dependent Alterations in the mRNA Expression of Enzymes Involved in Dopamine Synthesis and Breakdown After Methamphetamine Self-Administration
6. Methamphetamine and MDMA Neurotoxicity: Biochemical and Molecular Mechanisms
7. Sex differences in methamphetamine use disorder perused from pre-clinical and clinical studies: Potential therapeutic impacts
8. Footshock-Induced Abstinence from Compulsive Methamphetamine Self-administration in Rat Model Is Accompanied by Increased Hippocampal Expression of Cannabinoid Receptors (CB1 and CB2)
9. Histone Deacetylases and Immediate Early Genes: Key Players in Psychostimulant-Induced Neuronal Plasticity
10. Identification of stress-induced epigenetic methylation onto dopamine D2 gene and neurological and behavioral consequences
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12. Neurogenetics of alcohol use disorder a subset of reward deficiency syndrome: candidate genes to be or not to be?
13. High Genetic Addiction Risk Score (GARS) in Chronically Prescribed Severe Chronic Opioid Probands Attending Multi-pain Clinics: an Open Clinical Pilot Trial
14. Psychostimulant use disorder emphasizing methamphetamine and the opioid -dopamine connection: Digging out of a hypodopaminergic ditch
15. Methamphetamine pre-exposure induces steeper escalation of methamphetamine self-administration with consequent alterations in hippocampal glutamate AMPA receptor mRNAs
16. Neurogenetics and Epigenetics of Loneliness
17. Oxycodone self-administration activates the mitogen-activated protein kinase/ mitogen- and stress-activated protein kinase (MAPK-MSK) signaling pathway in the rat dorsal striatum
18. Elevated body fat increases amphetamine accumulation in brain: evidence from genetic and diet-induced forms of adiposity
19. Compulsive methamphetamine taking induces autophagic and apoptotic markers in the rat dorsal striatum
20. Acute Regulation of the Arousal-Enhancing Drugs Caffeine and Modafinil on Class IIa HDACs In Vivo and In Vitro: Focus on HDAC7
21. Neurochemical and behavioral comparisons of contingent and non-contingent methamphetamine exposure following binge or yoked long-access self-administration paradigms
22. A Single Prior Injection of Methamphetamine Enhances Methamphetamine Self-Administration (SA) and Blocks SA-Induced Changes in DNA Methylation and mRNA Expression of Potassium Channels in the Rat Nucleus Accumbens
23. Methamphetamine and MDMA Neurotoxicity: Biochemical and Molecular Mechanisms
24. Significance of protein kinase C in the neuropsychotoxicity induced by methamphetamine-like psychostimulants
25. Expression of immediate early genes in brain reward circuitries: Differential regulation by psychostimulant and opioid drugs
26. The effects of single-dose injections of modafinil and methamphetamine on epigenetic and functional markers in the mouse medial prefrontal cortex: potential role of dopamine receptors
27. Protective potentials of far-infrared ray against neuropsychotoxic conditions
28. Increased novelty-induced locomotion, sensitivity to amphetamine, and extracellular dopamine in striatum of Zdhhc15-deficient mice
29. Epigenetics of Addiction
30. Repeated methamphetamine and modafinil induce differential cognitive effects and specific histone acetylation and DNA methylation profiles in the mouse medial prefrontal cortex
31. Molecular Adaptations in the Rat Dorsal Striatum and Hippocampus Following Abstinence-Induced Incubation of Drug Seeking After Escalated Oxycodone Self-Administration
32. Calcineurin/NFAT-Induced Up-Regulation of the Fas Ligand/Fas Death Pathway Is Involved in Methamphetamine-Induced Neuronal Apoptosis
33. 54. Genome-Wide Transcriptional Analysis Identifies Cellular Adhesion Molecules as Regulators of Compulsive Methamphetamine Intake in the Presence of Adverse Consequences
34. Methamphetamine Induces TET1- and TET3-Dependent DNA Hydroxymethylation of Crh and Avp Genes in the Rat Nucleus Accumbens
35. Neurogenetics and Epigenetics of Loneliness
36. Methamphetamine and MDMA Neurotoxicity: Biochemical and Molecular Mechanisms
37. Inaction speaks louder than words: tips for increasing black ACNP membership
38. Compulsive methamphetamine self-administration in the presence of adverse consequences is associated with increased hippocampal mRNA expression of cellular adhesion molecules
39. Compulsive drug-taking is associated with habenula–frontal cortex connectivity
40. Differential effects of binge methamphetamine injections on the mRNA expression of histone deacetylases (HDACs) in the rat striatum
41. Biochemical Neuroadaptations in the Rat Striatal Dopaminergic System after Prolonged Exposure to Methamphetamine Self-Administration
42. Gene variants and educational attainment in cannabis use: mediating role of DNA methylation
43. An Acute Methamphetamine Injection Downregulates the Expression of Several Histone Deacetylases (HDACs) in the Mouse Nucleus Accumbens: Potential Regulatory Role of HDAC2 Expression
44. Combined Effects of Simultaneous Exposure to Caffeine and Cocaine in the Mouse Striatum
45. Methamphetamine addiction: involvement of CREB and neuroinflammatory signaling pathways
46. Epigenetics of Stress, Addiction, and Resilience: Therapeutic Implications
47. Mimicking Oxycodone Use Disorder in Rodents: Transcriptional and Biochemical Consequences in the Rat Brain
48. Dietary energy intake modifies brainstem autonomic dysfunction caused by mutant α-synuclein
49. Roles of Glutamate, Nitric Oxide, Oxidative Stress, and Apoptosis in the Neurotoxicity of Methamphetamine
50. Mechanisms of Methamphetamine-Induced Neurotoxicity
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