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1. Disruption of relapse to cocaine and morphine seeking by LiCl-induced aversive counterconditioning following memory retrieval.

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

3. The impact of voluntary wheel-running exercise on hippocampal neurogenesis and behaviours in response to nicotine cessation in rats.

4. Effect of chronic delivery of the NOP/MOR partial agonist AT-201 and NOP antagonist J-113397 on heroin relapse in a rat model of opioid maintenance.

5. Dorsal raphe to basolateral amygdala corticotropin-releasing factor circuit regulates cocaine-memory reconsolidation.

6. The Difference of Addictive Behavior of Free-Base Nicotine and Nicotine Salts in Mice Base on an Aerosol Self-Administration Model.

7. Psilocybin administered following extinction sessions does not affect subsequent cocaine cue reinstatement in male and female rats and mice.

8. Effects of chronic naltrexone treatment on relapse-related behavior and neural responses to fentanyl in awake nonhuman primates.

9. Regulator of G protein signaling 6 (RGS6) in dopamine neurons promotes EtOH seeking, behavioral reward, and susceptibility to relapse.

10. An Electroencephalogram Signature of Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Neuron Activities Predicts Cocaine Seeking.

11. Impact of vanilla flavor on nicotine taste, choice, intake, and seeking behaviors.

12. VTA glutamatergic projections to the nucleus accumbens suppress psychostimulant-seeking behavior.

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

14. Sex-specific effects of chronic stress prior to cocaine exposure on cue- vs drug-induced relapse after prolonged abstinence.

15. Validation of drug-nondrug choice procedure to model maladaptive behavioural allocation to opioid use in rats.

16. Orbitofrontal cortex to dorsal striatum circuit is critical for incubation of oxycodone craving after forced abstinence.

17. Working Memory Performance Predicts, but Does Not Reduce, Cocaine and Cannabinoid Seeking in Adult Male Rats.

18. ABA and AAB renewal of alcohol seeking in rats are reduced by exposure to beer before extinction.

19. Acute nicotine administration reduces the efficacy of punishment in curbing remifentanil consumption in a seeking-taking chain schedule of reinforcement.

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

21. Corticosterone after early adolescent stress prevents social avoidance, aversive behavior, and morphine-conditioned place preference in adulthood.

22. Relapse after intermittent access to cocaine: Discriminative cues more effectively trigger drug seeking than do conditioned cues.

23. AM6527, a neutral CB1 receptor antagonist, suppresses opioid taking and seeking, as well as cocaine seeking in rodents without aversive effects.

24. Cebranopadol, a novel long-acting opioid agonist with low abuse liability, to treat opioid use disorder: Preclinical evidence of efficacy.

25. Differential rearing alters Fos in the accumbens core and ventral palidum following reinstatement of cocaine seeking in male Sprague-Dawley rats.

26. LF-DBS of the ventral striatum shortens persistence for morphine place preference and modulates BDNF expression in the hippocampus.

27. Environmental enrichment and sex, but not n-acetylcysteine, alter extended-access amphetamine self-administration and cue-seeking.

28. Self-administration acquisition latency predicts locomotor sensitivity to cocaine in male rats.

29. Novel psychoplastogen DM506 reduces cue-induced heroin-seeking and inhibits tonic GABA currents in the Prelimbic Cortex.

30. Random interval schedule of reinforcement influences punishment resistance for cocaine in rats.

31. Insular cortex subregions have distinct roles in cued heroin seeking after extinction learning and prolonged withdrawal in rats.

32. Degradation of perineuronal nets in the medial prefrontal cortex promotes extinction and reduces reinstatement of methamphetamine-induced conditioned place preference in female mice.

33. Methoxsalen Inhibits the Acquisition of Nicotine Self-Administration: Attenuation by Cotinine Replacement in Male Rats.

34. Neuropathic pain has sex-specific effects on oxycodone-seeking and non-drug-seeking ensemble neurons in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex of mice.

35. K v 7 channel opener retigabine reduces self-administration of cocaine but not sucrose in rats.

36. Microglia contribute to methamphetamine reinforcement and reflect persistent transcriptional and morphological adaptations to the drug.

37. Negative allosteric modulation of CB1 cannabinoid receptor signalling decreases intravenous morphine self-administration and relapse in mice.

38. Differential effects of deep brain stimulation on reinstatement of cocaine seeking in male and female rats.

39. Hippocampal D1-like dopamine receptor as a novel target for the effect of cannabidiol on extinction and reinstatement of methamphetamine-induced CPP.

40. Pivotal role of orexin signaling in the posterior paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus during the stress-induced reinstatement of oxycodone-seeking behavior.

41. tRNA epitranscriptomic alterations associated with opioid-induced reward-seeking and long-term opioid withdrawal in male mice.

42. Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) Modulates Synaptic Plasticity in the Infralimbic Cortex via Trk-B Receptor Activation to Reduce Drug-Seeking in Male Rats.

43. Neurocircuitry underlying the actions of glucagon-like peptide 1 and peptide YY 3 - 36 in the suppression of food, drug-seeking, and anxiogenesis.

44. Intermittent nicotine access is as effective as continuous access in promoting nicotine seeking and taking in rats.

45. Impact of SMAASH-C, a novel nutritional supplement, on drug-seeking and toxicity in female and male rats.

46. Nucleus accumbens neuronal ensembles vary with cocaine reinforcement in male and female rats.

47. Pan-striatal reduction in the expression of the astrocytic dopamine transporter precedes the development of dorsolateral striatum dopamine-dependent incentive heroin seeking habits.

48. Methylphenidate with or without fluoxetine triggers reinstatement of cocaine seeking behavior in rats.

49. A locus coeruleus to dorsal hippocampus pathway mediates cue-induced reinstatement of opioid self-administration in male and female rats.

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

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