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1. Endogenous opioids in the olfactory tubercle and their roles in olfaction and quality of life.

2. Cellular Profiles of Prodynorphin and Preproenkephalin mRNA-Expressing Neurons in the Anterior Olfactory Tubercle of Mice.

3. Activation of Dopamine Signals in the Olfactory Tubercle Facilitates Emergence from Isoflurane Anesthesia in Mice.

4. Activation of adenosine A 2A receptors in the olfactory tubercle promotes sleep in rodents.

5. Interhemispheric asymmetry of c-Fos expression in glomeruli and the olfactory tubercle following repeated odor stimulation.

6. Glutamatergic Neurons in the Piriform Cortex Influence the Activity of D1- and D2-Type Receptor-Expressing Olfactory Tubercle Neurons.

7. Lack of MeCP2 leads to region-specific increase of doublecortin in the olfactory system.

8. Exercise Reduces Dopamine D1R and Increases D2R in Rats: Implications for Addiction.

9. Effects of Oxytocin on the Levels and Metabolism of Monoamines in the Brain of White Outbred Mice during Long-Term Social Isolation.

10. Heterogeneous extracellular dopamine regulation in the subregions of the olfactory tubercle.

11. Whole-Brain Mapping of the Inputs and Outputs of the Medial Part of the Olfactory Tubercle.

12. Widespread transneuronal propagation of α-synucleinopathy triggered in olfactory bulb mimics prodromal Parkinson's disease.

13. Oxytocin-Induced Changes in Monoamine Level in Symmetric Brain Structures of Isolated Aggressive C57Bl/6 Mice.

14. Chronic sleep restriction induces long-lasting changes in adenosine and noradrenaline receptor density in the rat brain.

15. Striatal enkephalinergic differences in rats selectively bred for intrinsic running capacity.

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