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1. Sex- and age-specific effects on the development of addiction and compulsive-like drinking in rats

2. Planning preclinical confirmatory multicenter trials to strengthen translation from basic to clinical research – a multi-stakeholder workshop report

3. Tau in the brain interstitial fluid is fragmented and seeding–competent

4. Adverse social experiences in adolescent rats result in persistent sex‐dependent effects on alcohol‐seeking behavior

5. Psilocybin targets a common molecular mechanism for cognitive impairment and increased craving in alcoholism

6. Adverse Social Experiences in Adolescent Rats Results in Persisting Sex-Dependent Effects on Alcohol-Seeking Behavior

7. Psilocybin and LSD have no long-lasting effects in an animal model of alcohol relapse

8. Primary transgenic bovine cells and their rejuvenated cloned equivalents show transgene-specific epigenetic differences.

9. Reprogramming of mPFC transcriptome and function in alcohol dependence

10. The Calpain Inhibitor A-705253 Attenuates Alcohol-Seeking and Relapse with Low Side-Effect Profile

11. The Neurometabolic Fingerprint of Excessive Alcohol Drinking

12. Postdependent state in rats as a model for medication development in alcoholism

13. Rescue of Infralimbic mGluR2Deficit Restores Control Over Drug-Seeking Behavior in Alcohol Dependence

14. Convergent evidence from alcohol-dependent humans and rats for a hyperdopaminergic state in protracted abstinence

15. Losing Control: Excessive Alcohol Seeking after Selective Inactivation of Cue-Responsive Neurons in the Infralimbic Cortex

16. SY09-2THE CALPAIN INHIBITOR A-705253 ATTENUATES ALCOHOL-SEEKING AND RELAPSE WITH LOW SIDE-EFFECT PROFILE

17. P-67LOSING CONTROL: EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL SEEKING AFTER SELECTIVE INACTIVATION OF CUE-RESPONSIVE NEURONS IN THE INFRALIMBIC CORTEX

18. P.6.a.016 Losing control: excessive alcohol seeking after selective inactivation of cue-responsive neurons in the infralimbic cortex

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