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1. Heterozygosity of murine Crkl does not recapitulate behavioral dimensions of human 22q11.2 hemizygosity

2. Structure and function of neonatal social communication in a genetic mouse model of autism

3. Neonatal Maternal Separation Alters the Capacity of Adult Neural Precursor Cells to Differentiate into Neurons Via Methylation of Retinoic Acid Receptor Gene Promoter

4. Over-expression of a human chromosome 22q11.2 segment including TXNRD2, COMT and ARVCF developmentally affects incentive learning and working memory in mice

5. Pleiotropic impact of constitutive fosB inactivation on nicotine-induced behavioral alterations and stress-related traits in mice

6. Molecular Histochemistry Identifies Peptidomic Organization and Reorganization Along Striatal Projection Units

7. DARPP-32: Regulator of the Efficacy of Dopaminergic Neurotransmission

8. Increased vulnerability to cocaine in mice lacking the serotonin-1B receptor

9. Fos B mutant mice: Loss of chronic cocaine induction of Fos-related proteins and heightened sensitivity to cocaine’s psychomotor and rewarding effects

10. Copy number variation at 22q11.2: from rare variants to common mechanisms of developmental neuropsychiatric disorders

11. Influence of Cocaine on the JAK–STAT Pathway in the Mesolimbic Dopamine System

12. Alterations of social interaction through genetic and environmental manipulation of the 22q11.2 gene Sept5 in the mouse brain

13. Transgenic expression of ZBP1 in neurons suppresses cocaine-associated conditioning

14. Dopamine D1 receptor mutant mice are deficient in striatal expression of dynorphin and in dopamine-mediated behavioral responses

15. Deconstructing craving: dissociable cortical control of cue reactivity in nicotine addiction

16. Emergence of Dormant Conditioned Incentive Approach by Conditioned Withdrawal in Nicotine Addiction

17. N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptors on striatal neurons are essential for cocaine cue reactivity in mice

18. Sept5 deficiency exerts pleiotropic influence on affective behaviors and cognitive functions in mice

19. The lateral nucleus of the amygdala mediates expression of the amphetamine-produced conditioned place preference

20. Monoamine oxidase A knockout mice exhibit impaired nicotine preference but normal responses to novel stimuli

21. A 200-kb region of human chromosome 22q11.2 confers antipsychotic-responsive behavioral abnormalities in mice

22. MAO-B knockout mice exhibit deficient habituation of locomotor activity but normal nicotine intake

23. Chronic treatment with atypical neuroleptics induces striosomal FosB/ΔFosB expression in rats

24. Differential behavioral responses to cocaine are associated with dynamics of mesolimbic dopamine proteins in Lewis and Fischer 344 rats

25. Preferential localization of self-stimulation sites in striosomes/patches in the rat striatum

26. Regulation of ERK (extracellular signal regulated kinase), part of the neurotrophin signal transduction cascade, in the rat mesolimbic dopamine system by chronic exposure to morphine or cocaine

27. Compartmental organization of calretinin in the rat striatum

28. The ventral pallidum area is involved in the acquisition but not expression of the amphetamine conditioned place preference

29. Pipradrol conditioned place preference is blocked by SCH23390

30. The amphetamine conditioned place preference: differential involvement of dopamine receptor subtypes and two dopaminergic terminal areas

31. Place conditioning with dopamine D1 and D2 agonists injected peripherally or into nucleus accumbens

32. The reserpine-sensitive dopamine pool mediates (+)-amphetamine-conditioned reward in the place preference paradigm

33. Conditioned stereotypy: Behavioral specification of the UCS and pharmacological investigation of the neural change

34. Essential role of the fosB gene in molecular, cellular, and behavioral actions of chronic electroconvulsive seizures

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