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1. Dietary polyphenols drive dose-dependent behavioral and molecular alterations to repeated morphine

2. Granulocyte-Colony-Stimulating Factor Alters the Proteomic Landscape of the Ventral Tegmental Area

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

4. Changes in gut microbiome composition drive fentanyl intake and striatal proteomic changes

5. Dietary polyphenols drive alterations in behavior, transcriptional regulation, and commensal microbiota in models of opioid use

6. Alterations in microbiome composition and metabolic byproducts drive behavioral and transcriptional responses to morphine

7. Isolation drives reward-seeking in rats

8. Prevention of relapse to methamphetamine self-administration by environmental enrichment: involvement of glucocorticoid receptors

9. Neuronal activity associated with cocaine preference: effects of differential cocaine intake

10. The gut microbiome and its metabolites are necessary for morphine reward

11. Neuroimmune mechanisms of psychostimulant and opioid use disorders

12. Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor Enhances Reward Learning through Potentiation of Mesolimbic Dopamine System Function

13. The role of ‘jackpot’ stimuli in maladaptive decision-making: dissociable effects of D1/D2 receptor agonists and antagonists

14. Modified single prolonged stress reduces cocaine self-administration during acquisition regardless of rearing environment

15. Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor reduces cocaine-seeking and downregulates glutamatergic synaptic proteins in medial prefrontal cortex

16. Presence of a social peer enhances acquisition of remifentanil self-administration in male rats

17. Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor Alters the Pharmacodynamic Properties of Cocaine in Female Mice

18. Changes in fentanyl demand following naltrexone, morphine, and buprenorphine in male rats

19. Differential effects of methadone and buprenorphine on the response of D2/D3 dopamine receptors in adolescent mice

20. Rearing environment differentially modulates cocaine self-administration after opioid pretreatment: A behavioral economic analysis

21. Social influences on morphine conditioned place preference in adolescent mice

22. Social influences on morphine sensitization in adolescent rats

23. Sex differences in affective response to opioid withdrawal during adolescence

24. Sex differences in monoamines following amphetamine and social reward in adolescent rats

25. Pharmacological manipulation of glucocorticoid receptors differentially affects cocaine self-administration in environmentally enriched and isolated rats

26. Increased elevated plus maze open-arm time in mice during spontaneous morphine withdrawal

27. Environmental enrichment reduces methamphetamine cue-induced reinstatement but does not alter methamphetamine reward or VMAT2 function

29. Morphine alters the locomotor responses to a D2/D3 dopamine receptor agonist differentially in adolescent and adult mice

30. Social influences on morphine conditioned place preference in adolescent mice

31. Social influences on morphine sensitization in adolescent rats

32. Social influences on plasma testosterone levels in morphine withdrawn adolescent mice and their drug-naïve cage-mates

33. Socially induced morphine pseudosensitization in adolescent mice

34. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation in the amygdala mediates elevated plus maze behavior during opioid withdrawal

35. Morphine-induced stereotyped thigmotaxis could appear as enhanced fear and anxiety in some behavioural tests

36. Increased elevated plus maze open-arm time in mice during naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal

37. Different affective response to opioid withdrawal in adolescent and adult mice

38. Sex differences in dopamine and serotonin activation of brain pathways in adolescent rats exposed to social partners or amphetamine

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