50 results on '"Spencer, Sade"'
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2. Repurposing anti-inflammatory medications for alcohol and substance use disorders
3. Systematic review of sex differences in the relationship between hormones and depression in HIV
4. Framework for advancing equity in academic medicine and science: Perspectives from early career female faculty during the COVID-19 pandemic
5. Which came first: Cannabis use or deficits in impulse control?
6. Intersectionality and COVID-19: Academic Medicine Faculty's Lived Experiences of Well-Being, Workload, and Productivity During the Pandemic
7. Metformin Prevents Cocaine Sensitization: Involvement of Adenosine Monophosphate-Activated Protein Kinase Trafficking between Subcellular Compartments in the Corticostriatal Reward Circuit
8. Extracellular Matrix Signaling Through β3 Integrin Mediates Cocaine Cue–Induced Transient Synaptic Plasticity and Relapse
9. Co-labeling of Neuronal Cells Using DiI Neuronal Filling and Immunohistochemistry to Explore Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Expression
10. Repurposing anti-inflammatory medications for alcohol and substance use disorders
11. A Model of Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Self-administration and Reinstatement That Alters Synaptic Plasticity in Nucleus Accumbens
12. Δ9‐Tetrahydrocannabinol self‐administration induces cell type‐specific adaptations in the nucleus accumbens core
13. 0970 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare academicians’ sleep quantity and quality
14. Δ9‐Tetrahydrocannabinol self‐administration induces cell type‐specific adaptations in the nucleus accumbens core.
15. Somatic and Anxiety-Like Behaviors in Male and Female Rats During Withdrawal from the Non-Selective Cannabinoid Agonist Win 55,212-2
16. New vistas on cannabis use disorder
17. Metformin in nucleus accumbens core reduces cue‐induced cocaine seeking in male and female rats
18. ∆9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Self-Administration Induces Cell-Type Specific Adaptations and cFOS Expression in the Nucleus Accumbens Core
19. Metformin in nucleus accumbens core reduces cue-induced cocaine seeking in male and female rats
20. Potential of a unique antibody gene signature to predict conversion to clinically definite multiple sclerosis
21. Circadian genes Period 1 and Period 2 in the nucleus accumbens regulate anxiety-related behavior
22. A mutation in CLOCK leads to altered dopamine receptor function
23. The loss of NMDAR‐dependent LTD following cannabinoid self‐administration is restored by positive allosteric modulation of CB1 receptors
24. Accumbens neuroimmune signaling and dysregulation of astrocytic glutamate transport underlie conditioned nicotine‐seeking behavior
25. Reply to: N-Acetylcysteine in Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
26. Transient synaptic potentiation in nucleus accumbens shell during refraining from cocaine seeking
27. Chronic treatment with N -acetylcysteine decreases extinction responding and reduces cue-induced nicotine-seeking
28. The loss of NMDAR-dependent LTD following cannabinoid self-administration is restored by positive allosteric modulation of CB1 receptors.
29. Accumbens neuroimmune signaling and dysregulation of astrocytic glutamate transport underlie conditioned nicotine-seeking behavior.
30. Transient synaptic potentiation in nucleus accumbens shell during refraining from cocaine seeking.
31. Glutamate Transport: A New Bench to Bedside Mechanism for Treating Drug Abuse
32. Addiction-like Synaptic Impairments in Diet-Induced Obesity
33. Cocaine Use Reverses Striatal Plasticity Produced During Cocaine Seeking
34. Accumbens nNOS Interneurons Regulate Cocaine Relapse
35. Accumbens nNOS Interneurons Regulate Cocaine Relapse
36. Cue-Induced Cocaine Seeking Involves Nucleus Accumbens Core Glutamate Overflow and Rapid Synaptic Plasticity Mediated by mGluR2/3 and mGluR5
37. The good and bad news about glutamate in drug addiction
38. N-acetylcysteine inhibits nicotine relapse-associated synaptic plasticity and restores glial glutamate transport in nicotine-withdrawn animals
39. Direct Regulation of Diurnal Drd3 Expression and Cocaine Reward by NPAS2
40. Chronic Administration of the Methylxanthine Propentofylline Impairs Reinstatement to Cocaine by a GLT-1-Dependent Mechanism
41. Cocaine-induced adaptations in D1 and D2 accumbens projection neurons (a dichotomy not necessarily synonymous with direct and indirect pathways)
42. The Role of Clock in Ethanol-Related Behaviors
43. Circadian genesPeriod 1andPeriod 2in the nucleus accumbens regulate anxiety-related behavior
44. Specific Role of VTA Dopamine Neuronal Firing Rates and Morphology in the Reversal of Anxiety-Related, but not Depression-Related Behavior in the ClockΔ19 Mouse Model of Mania
45. ΔFosB indirectly regulates Cck promoter activity
46. Unique antibody gene signature in Multiple Sclerosis (49.25)
47. α2δ-1 Signaling in Nucleus Accumbens Is Necessary for Cocaine-Induced Relapse.
48. Chronic Administration of the Methylxanthine Propentofylline Impairs Reinstatement to Cocaine by a GLT-1-Dependent Mechanism.
49. Δ 9 -Tetrahydrocannabinol self-administration induces cell type-specific adaptations in the nucleus accumbens core.
50. DeltaFosB indirectly regulates Cck promoter activity.
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