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1. Resolution of tonic concentrations of highly similar neurotransmitters using voltammetry and deep learning.

2. Tonic Serotonin Measurements In Vivo Using N-Shaped Multiple Cyclic Square Wave Voltammetry.

3. Tracking tonic dopamine levels in vivo using multiple cyclic square wave voltammetry.

4. Opioid-induced rewards, locomotion, and dopamine activation: A proposed model for control by mesopontine and rostromedial tegmental neurons.

5. A baseline drift detrending technique for fast scan cyclic voltammetry.

6. Mechanism for optimization of signal-to-noise ratio of dopamine release based on short-term bidirectional plasticity.

7. Diazepam Inhibits Electrically Evoked and Tonic Dopamine Release in the Nucleus Accumbens and Reverses the Effect of Amphetamine.

8. Monitoring In Vivo Changes in Tonic Extracellular Dopamine Level by Charge-Balancing Multiple Waveform Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry.

9. Dopamine Release in the Nonhuman Primate Caudate and Putamen Depends upon Site of Stimulation in the Subthalamic Nucleus.

10. Reduced dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens core of adult rats following adolescent binge alcohol exposure: age and dose-dependent analysis.

11. Stimulation-evoked dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens following cocaine administration in rats perinatally exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls.

12. Reorganization of circuits underlying cerebellar modulation of prefrontal cortical dopamine in mouse models of autism spectrum disorder.

13. Evidence that conditioned avoidance responses are reinforced by positive prediction errors signaled by tonic striatal dopamine.

14. Electrical stimulation-evoked dopamine release in the primate striatum.

15. Connecting the dots of the cerebro-cerebellar role in cognitive function: neuronal pathways for cerebellar modulation of dopamine release in the prefrontal cortex.

16. Dopamine dynamics associated with, and resulting from, schedule-induced alcohol self-administration: analyses in dopamine transporter knockout mice.

17. Genotype-dependent effects of adolescent nicotine exposure on dopamine functional dynamics in the nucleus accumbens shell in male and female mice: a potential mechanism underlying the gateway effect of nicotine.

18. M₅ muscarinic receptors mediate striatal dopamine activation by ventral tegmental morphine and pedunculopontine stimulation in mice.

19. Acetylcholine-dopamine interactions in the pathophysiology and treatment of CNS disorders.

20. High frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus evokes striatal dopamine release in a large animal model of human DBS neurosurgery.

21. Comonitoring of adenosine and dopamine using the Wireless Instantaneous Neurotransmitter Concentration System: proof of principle.

22. Muscarinic receptor blockade in the ventral tegmental area attenuates cocaine enhancement of laterodorsal tegmentum stimulation-evoked accumbens dopamine efflux in the mouse.

23. Increased amphetamine-induced locomotor activity, sensitization, and accumbal dopamine release in M5 muscarinic receptor knockout mice.

24. Differential corticosteroid receptor regulation of mesoaccumbens dopamine efflux during the peak and nadir of the circadian rhythm: a molecular equilibrium in the midbrain?

25. Wireless Instantaneous Neurotransmitter Concentration System-based amperometric detection of dopamine, adenosine, and glutamate for intraoperative neurochemical monitoring.

26. Cerebellar modulation of frontal cortex dopamine efflux in mice: relevance to autism and schizophrenia.

27. Midbrain acetylcholine and glutamate receptors modulate accumbal dopamine release.

28. Dopamine efflux in the rat striatum evoked by electrical stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus: potential mechanism of action in Parkinson's disease.

29. Midbrain muscarinic receptor mechanisms underlying regulation of mesoaccumbens and nigrostriatal dopaminergic transmission in the rat.

30. How visual stimuli activate dopaminergic neurons at short latency.

31. Nigrostriatal dopamine release modulated by mesopontine muscarinic receptors.

32. Pedunculopontine tegmental stimulation evokes striatal dopamine efflux by activation of acetylcholine and glutamate receptors in the midbrain and pons of the rat.

33. Inhibition of dopamine efflux in the rat nucleus accumbens during abstinence after free access to d-amphetamine.

34. M5 muscarinic receptors are required for prolonged accumbal dopamine release after electrical stimulation of the pons in mice.

35. Anti‐manic effect of deep brain stimulation of the ventral tegmental area in an animal model of mania induced by methamphetamine.

37. Improved circuitry and post-processing for interleaved fast-scan cyclic voltammetry and electrophysiology measurements.

38. Deep brain stimulation alleviates tics in Tourette syndrome via striatal dopamine transmission.

39. Oxycodone-induced dopaminergic and respiratory effects are modulated by deep brain stimulation.

41. High frequency deep brain stimulation can mitigate the acute effects of cocaine administration on tonic dopamine levels in the rat nucleus accumbens.

42. Cocaine-Induced Changes in Tonic Dopamine Concentrations Measured Using Multiple-Cyclic Square Wave Voltammetry in vivo.

43. Hypoxia-Associated Changes in Striatal Tonic Dopamine Release: Real-Time in vivo Measurements With a Novel Voltammetry Technique.

44. Acetylcholine–Dopamine Interactions in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of CNS Disorders

45. Dopamine Release in the Nonhuman Primate Caudate and Putamen Depends upon Site of Stimulation in the Subthalamic Nucleus.

46. A Diamond-Based Electrode for Detection of Neurochemicals in the Human Brain.

47. Laterodorsal tegmental stimulation elicits dopamine efflux in the rat nucleus accumbens by activation of acetylcholine and glutamate receptors in the ventral tegmental area.

48. Basolateral amygdala stimulation evokes glutamate receptor-dependent dopamine efflux in the nucleus accumbens of the anaesthetized rat.

49. Stimulation of the subparafascicular thalamic nucleus modulates dopamine release in the inferior colliculus of rats.

50. The relation between dopamine oxidation currents in the nucleus accumbens and conditioned increases in motor activity in rats following repeated administration of d-amphetamine or cocaine.

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