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1. Role of Piriform Cortex and Its Afferent Projections in Relapse to Fentanyl Seeking after Food Choice-Induced Voluntary Abstinence

2. Effect of Selective Lesions of Nucleus Accumbens µ-Opioid Receptor-Expressing Cells on Heroin Self-Administration in Male and Female Rats: A Study with NovelOprm1-CreKnock-in Rats

3. Discriminative stimuli are sufficient for incubation of cocaine craving

4. Role of ventral subiculum neuronal ensembles in incubation of oxycodone craving after electric barrier-induced voluntary abstinence

5. Effect of selective lesions of nucleus accumbens μ-opioid receptor-expressing cells on heroin self-administration in male and female rats: a study with novelOprm1-Creknock-in rats

6. Animal Models of Drug Relapse and Craving after Voluntary Abstinence: A Review

7. Inactivation of the infralimbic cortex decreases discriminative stimulus-controlled relapse to cocaine seeking in rats

8. In a Rat Model of Opioid Maintenance, the G Protein–Biased Mu Opioid Receptor Agonist TRV130 Decreases Relapse to Oxycodone Seeking and Taking and Prevents Oxycodone-Induced Brain Hypoxia

9. Effect of the dopamine stabilizer (-)-OSU6162 on potentiated incubation of opioid craving after electric barrier-induced voluntary abstinence

10. Sex differences in the effect of chronic delivery of the buprenorphine analogue BU08028 on heroin relapse and choice in a rat model of opioid maintenance

11. Relapse to opioid seeking in rat models: behavior, pharmacology and circuits

12. Role of ventral subiculum neuronal ensembles in incubation of oxycodone craving after electric barrier-induced voluntary abstinence

13. Role of Projections between Piriform Cortex and Orbitofrontal Cortex in Relapse to Fentanyl Seeking after Palatable Food Choice-Induced Voluntary Abstinence

14. Fos-expressing neuronal ensemble in rat ventromedial prefrontal cortex encodes cocaine seeking but not food seeking in rats

15. Role of mu, but not delta or kappa, opioid receptors in context‐induced reinstatement of oxycodone seeking

16. Context-induced relapse to cocaine seeking after punishment-imposed abstinence is associated with activation of cortical and subcortical brain regions

17. Separate vmPFC Ensembles Control Cocaine Self-Administration Versus Extinction in Rats

19. Discriminative stimuli are sufficient for incubation of cocaine craving

20. Context-induced relapse after extinction versus punishment: similarities and differences

21. Incubation of discriminative stimulus-controlled cocaine craving: An animal model relevant to relapse prevention

22. Prelimbic cortex is a common brain area activated during cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine and heroin seeking in a polydrug self-administration rat model

23. Incubation of extinction responding and cue-induced reinstatement, but not context- or drug priming-induced reinstatement, after withdrawal from methamphetamine

24. Role of Anterior Intralaminar Nuclei of Thalamus Projections to Dorsomedial Striatum in Incubation of Methamphetamine Craving

25. Opposite Effects of Basolateral Amygdala Inactivation on Context-Induced Relapse to Cocaine Seeking after Extinction versus Punishment

26. Role of Dorsal Striatum Histone Deacetylase 5 in Incubation of Methamphetamine Craving

27. Role of Dorsomedial Striatum Neuronal Ensembles in Incubation of Methamphetamine Craving after Voluntary Abstinence

28. The Anterior Insular Cortex→Central Amygdala Glutamatergic Pathway Is Critical to Relapse after Contingency Management

29. Role of Nucleus Accumbens Shell Neuronal Ensembles in Context-Induced Reinstatement of Cocaine-Seeking

30. A Critical Role of Lateral Hypothalamus in Context-Induced Relapse to Alcohol Seeking after Punishment-Imposed Abstinence

31. Incubation of methamphetamine and palatable food craving after punishment-induced abstinence

32. Bidirectional Modulation of Intrinsic Excitability in Rat Prelimbic Cortex Neuronal Ensembles and Non-Ensembles after Operant Learning

33. F264. Incubation of Discriminative Stimulus-Induced Cocaine Craving

34. Can anti-obesity drugs be repurposed to treat cocaine addiction?

35. New technologies for examining the role of neuronal ensembles in drug addiction and fear

36. The reinstatement model of drug relapse

37. Effect of Chronic Delivery of the Toll-like Receptor 4 Antagonist (+)-Naltrexone on Incubation of Heroin Craving

38. Role of ventral subiculum in context-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking in rats

39. Prior Exposure to Alcohol Has No Effect on Cocaine Self-Administration and Relapse in Rats: Evidence from a Rat Model that Does Not Support the Gateway Hypothesis

40. Role of projections from ventral subiculum to nucleus accumbens shell in context-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking in rats

41. Role of Ventral Subiculum in Context-Induced Relapse to Alcohol Seeking after Punishment-Imposed Abstinence

42. Distinct fos-expressing neuronal ensembles in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex mediate food reward and extinction memories

43. Behavioral and Physiological Effects of a Novel Kappa-Opioid Receptor-Based DREADD in Rats

44. Role of projections from ventral medial prefrontal cortex to nucleus accumbens shell in context-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking

45. FACS Identifies Unique Cocaine-Induced Gene Regulation in Selectively Activated Adult Striatal Neurons

46. Endogenous GDNF in ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbens does not play a role in the incubation of heroin craving

47. Role of Dorsal Medial Prefrontal Cortex Dopamine D1-Family Receptors in Relapse to High-Fat Food Seeking Induced by the Anxiogenic Drug Yohimbine

48. 12. Relapse to Methamphetamine Seeking After Choice-Based Voluntary Abstinence (Contingency Management): Role of Central Amygdala and Anterior Insular Cortex

49. F262. Modeling Opioid Maintenance Therapy in Rats: Effect of Chronic Buprenorphine on Responding for Drug-Paired Discrete Cues in a Non-Drug Context, Context-Induced Reinstatement of Drug Seeking, and Reacquisition of Oxycodone Self-Administration

50. Targeted disruption of cocaine-activated accumbens neurons prevents context-specific sensitization

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