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1. Systems genetic and pharmacological analysis identifies candidate genes underlying mechanosensation in the von Frey test

2. Demand Management and Case Management

3. The acoustic properties, syllable structure, and syllable sequences of ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) during neonatal opioid withdrawal in FVB/N mouse substrains.

4. Alcohol and fear conditioning produce strain-specific changes in the dorsal hippocampal transcriptome of adolescent C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice.

5. The ultrasonic vocalization (USV) syllable profile during neonatal opioid withdrawal and a kappa opioid receptor component to increased USV emissions in female mice.

6. Atp1a2 and Kcnj9 are candidate genes underlying sensitivity to oxycodone-induced locomotor activation and withdrawal-induced anxiety-like behaviors in C57BL/6 substrains.

7. Validation studies and multi-omics analysis of Zhx2 as a candidate quantitative trait gene underlying brain oxycodone metabolite (oxymorphone) levels and behavior.

8. Genome-wide association studies with experimental validation identify a protective role for B lymphocytes against chronic post-surgical pain.

9. Sleep and circadian rhythm activity alterations during adolescence in a mouse model of neonatal fentanyl withdrawal syndrome.

10. Decreased myelin-related gene expression in the nucleus accumbens during spontaneous neonatal opioid withdrawal in the absence of long-term behavioral effects in adult outbred CFW mice.

11. Genome-wide association study suggests a critical contribution of the adaptive immune system to chronic post-surgical pain.

12. Comparison of Pain-Like behaviors in two surgical incision animal models in C57BL/6J mice.

13. Zhx2 Is a Candidate Gene Underlying Oxymorphone Metabolite Brain Concentration Associated with State-Dependent Oxycodone Reward.

14. Assessment of Binge-Like Eating of Unsweetened vs. Sweetened Chow Pellets in BALB/c Substrains.

15. A Glitch in the Matrix: The Role of Extracellular Matrix Remodeling in Opioid Use Disorder.

16. Effect of Prenatal Opioid Exposure on the Human Placental Methylome.

17. Genetics and neurobiology of eating disorders.

18. Genetic basis of thermal nociceptive sensitivity and brain weight in a BALB/c reduced complexity cross.

19. A quantitative trait variant in Gabra2 underlies increased methamphetamine stimulant sensitivity.

20. Sex Differences in Behavioral and Brainstem Transcriptomic Neuroadaptations following Neonatal Opioid Exposure in Outbred Mice.

21. Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat substrains show differences in model traits for addiction risk and cocaine self-administration: Implications for a novel rat reduced complexity cross.

22. Impact of Dose, Sex, and Strain on Oxaliplatin-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Mice.

23. Intracranial self-stimulation and concomitant behaviors following systemic methamphetamine administration in Hnrnph1 mutant mice.

24. Selective Inhibition of PDE4B Reduces Binge Drinking in Two C57BL/6 Substrains.

25. Systems genetic analysis of binge-like eating in a C57BL/6J x DBA/2J-F2 cross.

26. Hnrnph1 is a novel regulator of alcohol reward.

27. Sex-dependent effects of an Hnrnph1 mutation on fentanyl addiction-relevant behaviors but not antinociception in mice.

28. The motivational valence of methamphetamine relates inversely to subsequent methamphetamine self-administration in female C57BL/6J mice.

29. BraInMap Elucidates the Macromolecular Connectivity Landscape of Mammalian Brain.

30. Facilitating Complex Trait Analysis via Reduced Complexity Crosses.

31. C57BL/6 substrain differences in formalin-induced pain-like behavioral responses.

32. The effect of the demyelinating agent cuprizone on binge-like eating of sweetened palatable food in female and male C57BL/6 substrains.

33. 5' UTR variants in the quantitative trait gene Hnrnph1 support reduced 5' UTR usage and hnRNP H protein as a molecular mechanism underlying reduced methamphetamine sensitivity.

34. Transgenic Analyses of Homer2 Function Within Nucleus Accumbens Subregions in the Regulation of Methamphetamine Reward and Reinforcement in Mice.

35. A prior history of binge-drinking increases sensitivity to the motivational valence of methamphetamine in female C57BL/6J mice.

36. A Mutation in Hnrnph1 That Decreases Methamphetamine-Induced Reinforcement, Reward, and Dopamine Release and Increases Synaptosomal hnRNP H and Mitochondrial Proteins.

37. Cyfip1 Haploinsufficiency Increases Compulsive-Like Behavior and Modulates Palatable Food Intake in Mice: Dependence on Cyfip2 Genetic Background, Parent-of Origin, and Sex.

38. Identification of a Functional Non-coding Variant in the GABA A Receptor α2 Subunit of the C57BL/6J Mouse Reference Genome: Major Implications for Neuroscience Research.

39. C57BL/6 substrain differences in inflammatory and neuropathic nociception and genetic mapping of a major quantitative trait locus underlying acute thermal nociception.

40. Genetic differences in the behavioral organization of binge eating, conditioned food reward, and compulsive-like eating in C57BL/6J and DBA/2J strains.

41. Changes in neuronal immunofluorescence in the C- versus N-terminal domains of hnRNP H following D1 dopamine receptor activation.

42. Reducing the RNA binding protein TIA1 protects against tau-mediated neurodegeneration in vivo.

43. Casein kinase 1-epsilon deletion increases mu opioid receptor-dependent behaviors and binge eating1.

44. Cytoplasmic FMR1-Interacting Protein 2 Is a Major Genetic Factor Underlying Binge Eating.

46. Striatal transcriptome analysis of a congenic mouse line (chromosome 11: 50-60Mb) exhibiting reduced methamphetamine sensitivity.

47. RNA-binding proteins, neural development and the addictions.

48. Hnrnph1 Is A Quantitative Trait Gene for Methamphetamine Sensitivity.

49. Behavioral architecture of opioid reward and aversion in C57BL/6 substrains.

50. The heritability of oxycodone reward and concomitant phenotypes in a LG/J × SM/J mouse advanced intercross line.

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