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1. Live predator stress in adolescence results in distinct adult behavioral consequences and dorsal diencephalic brain activation patterns.

2. Dysregulation of the histone demethylase KDM6B in alcohol dependence is associated with epigenetic regulation of inflammatory signaling pathways.

3. Ketamine metabolite (2R,6R)-hydroxynorketamine reverses behavioral despair produced by adolescent trauma.

4. The novel ghrelin receptor inverse agonist PF-5190457 administered with alcohol: preclinical safety experiments and a phase 1b human laboratory study.

5. Dependence-induced increase of alcohol self-administration and compulsive drinking mediated by the histone methyltransferase PRDM2.

6. MicroRNAs Are Involved in the Development of Morphine-Induced Analgesic Tolerance and Regulate Functionally Relevant Changes in Serpini1.

7. Neurokinin-1 receptor antagonism attenuates neuronal activity triggered by stress-induced reinstatement of alcohol seeking.

8. DNA methylation in the medial prefrontal cortex regulates alcohol-induced behavior and plasticity.

9. Wistar rats acquire and maintain self-administration of 20 % ethanol without water deprivation, saccharin/sucrose fading, or extended access training.

10. FKBP5 moderates alcohol withdrawal severity: human genetic association and functional validation in knockout mice.

11. microRNA-206 in rat medial prefrontal cortex regulates BDNF expression and alcohol drinking.

12. Loss of metabotropic glutamate receptor 2 escalates alcohol consumption.

13. A novel brain penetrant NPS receptor antagonist, NCGC00185684, blocks alcohol-induced ERK-phosphorylation in the central amygdala and decreases operant alcohol self-administration in rats.

14. Coordinated dysregulation of mRNAs and microRNAs in the rat medial prefrontal cortex following a history of alcohol dependence.

15. Neuroplasticity, axonal guidance and micro-RNA genes are associated with morphine self-administration behavior.

16. Tacr1 gene variation and neurokinin 1 receptor expression is associated with antagonist efficacy in genetically selected alcohol-preferring rats.

17. Identification of candidate genes and gene networks specifically associated with analgesic tolerance to morphine.

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