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1. L-type calcium channel blockade attenuates the anxiogenic-like effects of cocaine abstinence in female and male rats.

2. Epac2-mediated synaptic insertion of Ca 2+ -permeable AMPARs in the nucleus accumbens contributes to incubation of cocaine craving.

3. Astrocytic regulation of cocaine locomotor sensitization in EcoHIV infected mice.

4. An endogenous GLP-1 circuit engages VTA GABA neurons to regulate mesolimbic dopamine neurons and attenuate cocaine seeking.

5. A multi-omics and cell type-specific characterization of the ventral striatum in human cocaine use disorder.

6. Oxytocin moderates fMRI connectivity and response to implicit threat processing in cocaine use disorder.

7. Cocaine-Induced Microglial Impairment and Its Rehabilitation by PLX-PAD Cell Therapy.

8. The ventral tegmental area dopamine to basolateral amygdala projection supports acquisition of cocaine self-administration.

9. Replication and extension of the subregion selectivity of glutamate-related changes within the nucleus accumbens associated with the incubation of cocaine-craving.

10. Dopamine transmission at D1 and D2 receptors in the nucleus accumbens contributes to the expression of incubation of cocaine craving.

11. Colony-stimulating factor 2 (CSF2) as a gut microbiome dependent immune factor that alters molecular and behavioral responses to cocaine in male mice.

12. The ion channel TRPA1 is a modulator of the cocaine reward circuit in the nucleus accumbens.

13. The Mechanism of the Nucleus Accumbens-Ventral Pallidum Pathway Mediated by Drug Withdrawal-Induced High-Seeking Motivation in Cocaine Addiction.

14. Cell type-specific epigenetic priming of gene expression in nucleus accumbens by cocaine.

15. A disinhibitory microcircuit of the orbitofrontal cortex mediates cocaine preference in mice.

16. Retinoic acid-mediated homeostatic plasticity in the nucleus accumbens core contributes to incubation of cocaine craving.

17. Dissociable dorsal medial prefrontal cortex ensembles are necessary for cocaine seeking and fear conditioning in mice.

18. A shared spatial topography links the functional connectome correlates of cocaine use disorder and dopamine D 2/3 receptor densities.

19. Cocaine-derived hippuric acid activates mtDNA-STING signaling in alcoholic liver disease: Implications for alcohol and cocaine co-abuse.

20. miR-181a expressed in the dorsal hippocampus regulates the reinstatement of cocaine CPP by targeting PRKAA1.

21. The activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (Arc) functions in a cell type- and sex-specific manner in the adult nucleus accumbens to regulate non-contingent cocaine behaviors.

22. Suppression of HIV-TAT and cocaine-induced neurotoxicity and inflammation by cell penetrable itaconate esters.

23. A large-scale c-Fos brain mapping study on extinction of cocaine-primed reinstatement.

24. Analysis of the functional role and mRNA expression of GABA B R in the nucleus accumbens of cocaine-addicted rats.

25. A discrete subpopulation of PFC-LHb neurons govern cocaine place preference.

26. Circuit-Wide Gene Network Analysis Reveals Sex-Specific Roles for Phosphodiesterase 1b in Cocaine Addiction.

27. Serotonin Signaling in Hippocampus during Initial Cocaine Abstinence Drives Persistent Drug Seeking.

28. Decoding cocaine-induced proteomic adaptations in the mouse nucleus accumbens.

29. Enhanced peripheral levels of BDNF and proBDNF: elucidating neurotrophin dynamics in cocaine use disorder.

30. Memory consolidation drives the enhancement of remote cocaine memory via prefrontal circuit.

31. Transcriptomic effects of paternal cocaine-seeking on the reward circuitry of male offspring.

32. Paternal cocaine-seeking motivation defines offspring's vulnerability to addiction by down-regulating GABAergic GABRG3 in the ventral tegmental area.

34. Microbial short-chain fatty acids regulate drug seeking and transcriptional control in a model of cocaine seeking.

35. Oxycodone withdrawal is associated with increased cocaine self-administration and aberrant accumbens glutamate plasticity in rats.

36. USP7/Maged1-mediated H2A monoubiquitination in the paraventricular thalamus: an epigenetic mechanism involved in cocaine use disorder.

37. Differential Roles of Oxytocin Receptors in the Prefrontal Cortex and Nucleus Accumbens on Cocaine Self-Administration and Reinstatement of Cued Cocaine Seeking in Male Rats.

38. Interactions between estradiol and ERK, but not mTOR, signaling is necessary for enhanced cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in female rats.

39. The activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein, Arc, functions in the nucleus accumbens shell to limit multiple triggers of cocaine-seeking behaviour.

40. Esketamine Inhibits Cocaine-Seeking Behaviour Subsequent to Various Abstinence Conditions in Rats.

41. Endocannabinoid-dependent decrease of GABAergic transmission on dopaminergic neurons is associated with susceptibility to cocaine stimulant effects in pre-adolescent male MAOA hypomorphic mice exposed to early life stress.

42. Membrane excitability of nucleus accumbens neurons gates the incubation of cocaine craving.

43. Role of mesolimbic cannabinoid receptor 1 in stress-driven increases in cocaine self-administration in male rats.

44. Activation of a hypothalamus-habenula circuit by mechanical stimulation inhibits cocaine addiction-like behaviors.

45. Opposing Spatially Segregated Function of Endogenous GDNF-RET Signaling in Cocaine Addiction.

46. MicroRNA-423-5p Mediates Cocaine-Induced Smooth Muscle Cell Contraction by Targeting Cacna2d2.

47. Inducible CRISPR Epigenome Systems Mimic Cocaine Induced Bidirectional Regulation of Nab2 and Egr3.

48. Residual deficits in functional brain activity after chronic cocaine self-administration in rhesus monkeys.

49. Cdc42 signaling regulated by dopamine D2 receptor correlatively links specific brain regions of hippocampus to cocaine addiction.

50. Persistent increase of accumbens cocaine ensemble excitability induced by IRK downregulation after withdrawal mediates the incubation of cocaine craving.

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