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1. A meta-analysis of tract-based spatial statistics studies examining white matter integrity in cocaine use disorder.

2. Measures of possible allostatic load in comorbid cocaine and alcohol use disorder: Brain white matter integrity, telomere length, and anti-saccade performance.

3. Altered anterior cingulate cortex to hippocampus effective connectivity in response to drug cues in men with cocaine use disorder.

4. PPAR-gamma agonist pioglitazone modifies craving intensity and brain white matter integrity in patients with primary cocaine use disorder: a double-blind randomized controlled pilot trial.

5. A preliminary longitudinal study of white matter alteration in cocaine use disorder subjects.

6. Altered white matter in cocaine-dependent subjects with traumatic brain injury: A diffusion tensor imaging study.

7. Inhibitory behavioral control: A stochastic dynamic causal modeling study comparing cocaine dependent subjects and controls.

8. Effect of cocaine dependence on brain connections: clinical implications.

9. Stochastic dynamic causal modeling of working memory connections in cocaine dependence.

10. Effect of cocaine on structural changes in brain: MRI volumetry using tensor-based morphometry.

11. Diffusion tensor imaging and decision making in cocaine dependence.

12. Working memory fMRI activation in cocaine-dependent subjects: association with treatment response.

13. Diffusion tensor imaging in cocaine dependence: regional effects of cocaine on corpus callosum and effect of cocaine administration route.

14. Diffusion tensor imaging of cocaine-treated rodents.

15. Diffusion tensor imaging eigenvalues: preliminary evidence for altered myelin in cocaine dependence.

16. Reduced anterior corpus callosum white matter integrity is related to increased impulsivity and reduced discriminability in cocaine-dependent subjects: diffusion tensor imaging.

17. Stochastic Dynamic Causal Modeling of Working Memory Connections in Cocaine Dependence

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