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1. Involvement of Pre-limbic Cortex-Nucleus accumbens projections in Context-Induced alcohol seeking.

2. Anterior cingulate cortex, but not amygdala, modulates the anxiogenesis induced by living with conspecifics subjected to chronic restraint stress in male mice.

3. Mice Cohabiting With Familiar Conspecific in Chronic Stress Condition Exhibit Methamphetamine-Induced Locomotor Sensitization and Augmented Consolation Behavior.

4. Chronic ethanol vapor exposure potentiates cardiovascular responses to acute stress in male but not in female rats.

5. Dorsal hippocampus plays a causal role in context-induced reinstatement of alcohol-seeking in rats.

6. Chronic Fluoxetine Impairs the Effects of 5-HT 1A and 5-HT 2C Receptors Activation in the PAG and Amygdala on Antinociception Induced by Aversive Situation in Mice.

7. Prolonged Exposure to Alcohol Vapor Causes Change in Cardiovascular Function in Female but not in Male Rats.

8. Functional inactivation of the orbitofrontal cortex disrupts context-induced reinstatement of alcohol seeking in rats.

9. Preliminary behavioral assessment of cagemates living with conspecifics submitted to chronic restraint stress in mice.

10. Stress-Induced Locomotor Sensitization to Amphetamine in Adult, but not in Adolescent Rats, Is Associated with Increased Expression of ΔFosB in the Nucleus Accumbens.

11. Associative Learning Drives the Formation of Silent Synapses in Neuronal Ensembles of the Nucleus Accumbens.

12. Enhanced nicotine-seeking behavior following pre-exposure to repeated cocaine is accompanied by changes in BDNF in the nucleus accumbens of rats.

13. Effects of simultaneous exposure to stress and nicotine on nicotine-induced locomotor activation in adolescent and adult rats.

14. Repeated exposure of adolescent rats to oral methylphenidate does not induce behavioral sensitization or cross-sensitization to nicotine.

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