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1. Periodontitis may predict the use of prescription medicines later in life, a database study.

2. Effects of acute lysergic acid diethylamide on intermittent ethanol and sucrose drinking and intracranial self-stimulation in C57BL/6 mice.

3. Mice Lacking GABAA Receptor δ Subunit Have Altered Pharmaco-EEG Responses to Multiple Drugs.

4. Finnish neuroscience from past to present.

5. Finnish neuroscience from past to present.

7. Increased Sensitivity of Mice Lacking Extrasynaptic δ-Containing GABAA Receptors to Histamine Receptor 3 Antagonists.

8. GABAB receptor positive allosteric modulators with different efficacies affect neuroadaptation to and self-administration of alcohol and cocaine.

10. Conditioned Aversion and Neuroplasticity Induced by a Superagonist of Extrasynaptic GABAA Receptors: Correlation With Activation of the Oval BNST Neurons and CRF Mechanisms.

11. Attenuation of Novelty-Induced Hyperactivity of Gria1-/- Mice by Cannabidiol and Hippocampal Inhibitory Chemogenetics.

12. Conditioned Reward of Opioids, but not Psychostimulants, is Impaired in GABA‐A Receptor δ Subunit Knockout Mice.

13. Addiction-related interactions of pregabalin with morphine in mice and humans: reinforcing and inhibiting effects.

15. Continuous delivery of naltrexone and nalmefene leads to tolerance in reducing alcohol drinking and to supersensitivity of brain opioid receptors.

16. Increased Motor-Impairing Effects of the Neuroactive Steroid Pregnanolone in Mice with Targeted Inactivation of the GABAA Receptor γ2 Subunit in the Cerebellum.

17. Manganese-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Reveals Differential Long-Term Neuroadaptation After Methamphetamine and the Substituted Cathinone 4-Methylmethcathinone (Mephedrone).

18. GABA-A and NMDA receptor subunit mRNA expression is altered in the caudate but not the putamen of the postmortem brains of alcoholics.

19. GABAA receptor drugs and neuronal plasticity in reward and aversion: focus on the ventral tegmental area.

20. GABAA Receptor Subtypes in Sedation and Hypnosis.

21. Expression of specific ionotropic glutamate and GABA-A receptor subunits is decreased in central amygdala of alcoholics.

22. Expression of specific ionotropic glutamate and GABA-A receptor subunits is decreased in central amygdala of alcoholics.

23. Chronic Treatment with Mood-Stabilizers Attenuates Abnormal Hyperlocomotion of GluA1-Subunit Deficient Mice.

24. Gene Expression Alterations in the Cerebellum and Granule Neurons of Cstb−/− Mouse Are Associated with Early Synaptic Changes and Inflammation.

25. Neurosteroid Agonist at GABAA Receptor Induces Persistent Neuroplasticity in VTA Dopamine Neurons.

26. Selective increases of AMPA, NMDA, and kainate receptor subunit mRNAs in the hippocampus and orbitofrontal cortex but not in prefrontal cortex of human alcoholics.

27. Autoinactivation of the Stargazin--AMPA Receptor Complex: Subunit-Dependency and Independence from Physical Dissociation.

28. Acute Effects of Ethanol on Glutamate Receptors.

29. Importance of GluA1 Subunit-Containing AMPA Glutamate Receptors for Morphine State-Dependency.

30. GABA Site Agonist Gaboxadol Induces Addiction-Predicting Persistent Changes in Ventral Tegmental Area Dopamine Neurons But Is Not Rewarding in Mice or Baboons.

31. Removal of GABAA Receptor γ2 Subunits from Parvalbumin Neurons Causes Wide-Ranging Behavioral Alterations.

32. Excessive novelty-induced c-Fos expression and altered neurogenesis in the hippocampus of GluA1 knockout mice.

33. Prototypic GABAA Receptor Agonist Muscimol Acts Preferentially Through Forebrain High-Affinity Binding Sites.

34. Histamine and H3 receptor-dependent mechanisms regulate ethanol stimulation and conditioned place preference in mice.

35. Analysis of the Potential Role of GluA4 Carboxyl- Terminus in PDZ Interactions.

36. Long-lasting Modulation of Glutamatergic Transmission in VTA Dopamine Neurons after a Single Dose of Benzodiazepine Agonists.

37. Agonist Occupancy Is Essential for Forward Trafficking of AMPA Receptors.

38. Enhanced behavioral sensitivity to the competitive GABA agonist, gaboxadol, in transgenic mice over-expressing hippocampal extrasynaptic α6β GABAA receptors.

39. From synapse to behavior: rapid modulation of defined neuronal types with engineered GABAA receptors.

40. Isoform-Specific Early Trafficking of AMPA Receptor Flip and Flop Variants.

42. EFFECTS OF ARIPIPRAZOLE ON ALCOHOL INTAKE IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF HIGH-ALCOHOL DRINKING.

43. Impact of ϵ and θ subunits on pharmacological properties of α3β1 GABAA receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes.

44. Modifying the Subunit Composition of TASK Channels Alters the Modulation of a Leak Conductance in Cerebellar Granule Neurons.

45. Methadone increases intracellular calcium in SH-SY5Y and SH-EP1-hα7 cells by activating neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

46. Maturation of cultured hippocampal slices results in increased excitability in granule cells

47. GABAA receptor γ2 subunit knockdown mice have enhanced anxiety-like behavior but unaltered hypnotic response to benzodiazepines.

48. Behavioural correlates of an altered balance between synaptic and extrasynaptic GABAAergic inhibition in a mouse model.

49. Tolerance to Diazepam-Induced Motor Impairment: A Study with GABA[sub A] Receptor Alpha6 Subunit Knockout Mice.

50. The α2-adrenoceptor antagonist atipamezole reduces the development and expression of d-amphetamine-induced behavioural sensitization.

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