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1. Cocaine-Induced Synaptic Redistribution of NMDARs in Striatal Neurons Alters NMDAR-Dependent Signal Transduction

2. Striatal signal transduction and drug addiction

3. Overexpression of the Histone Dimethyltransferase G9a in Nucleus Accumbens Shell Increases Cocaine Self-Administration, Stress-Induced Reinstatement, and Anxiety

4. BDNF-TrkB controls cocaine-induced dendritic spines in rodent nucleus accumbens dissociated from increases in addictive behaviors

5. Incubation of cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine, but not sucrose, seeking in C57BL/6J mice

6. It's only a matter of time: longevity of cocaine-induced changes in dendritic spine density in the nucleus accumbens

7. Viral Vector Targeting of Specific Brain Circuits in Neuropsychiatric Disease Models

8. Knockdown of the histone di-methyltransferase G9a in nucleus accumbens shell decreases cocaine self-administration, stress-induced reinstatement, and anxiety

9. Direct Regulation of Diurnal Drd3 Expression and Cocaine Reward by NPAS2

10. Inactivation of NMDA Receptors in the Ventral Tegmental Area during Cocaine Self-Administration Prevents GluA1 Upregulation but with Paradoxical Increases in Cocaine-Seeking Behavior

11. Cocaine self-administration behaviors in ClockΔ19 mice

12. Overexpression of CREB in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell Increases Cocaine Reinforcement in Self-Administering Rats

13. Emergence of context-associated GluR1 and ERK phosphorylation in the nucleus accumbens core during withdrawal from cocaine self-administration

14. Striatal regulation of ΔFosB, FosB, and cFos during cocaine self-administration and withdrawal

15. Role of Mu- and Delta-Opioid Receptors in the Nucleus Accumbens in Cocaine-Seeking Behavior

16. Role of GluR1 expression in nucleus accumbens neurons in cocaine sensitization and cocaine-seeking behavior

17. Withdrawal from Cocaine Self-Administration Normalizes Deficits in Proliferation and Enhances Maturity of Adult-Generated Hippocampal Neurons

18. ΔFosB Induction in Orbitofrontal Cortex Mediates Tolerance to Cocaine-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction

19. Optogenetic Stimulation of Accumbens Shell or Shell Projections to Lateral Hypothalamus Produce Differential Effects on the Motivation for Cocaine

20. IRS2-Akt pathway in midbrain dopamine neurons regulates behavioral and cellular responses to opiates

21. Differential ability of D1 and D2 dopamine receptor agonists to induce and modulate expression and reinstatement of cocaine place preference in rats

22. Effects of intranucleus accumbens shell administration of dopamine agonists and antagonists on cocaine-taking and cocaine-seeking behaviors in the rat

23. ΔFosB accumulates in a GABAergic cell population in the posterior tail of the ventral tegmental area after psychostimulant treatment

24. A paradigm to investigate the self-regulation of cocaine administration in humans

25. Extinction-induced Neuroplasticity Attenuates Stress-induced Cocaine Seeking: A State-dependent Learning Hypothesis

26. Regulation of drug-taking and -seeking behaviors by neuroadaptations in the mesolimbic dopamine system

27. RGS9 Modulates Dopamine Signaling in the Basal Ganglia

28. Striatal Cell Type-Specific Overexpression of ΔFosB Enhances Incentive for Cocaine

29. Motivational Responses to Natural and Drug Rewards in Rats with Neonatal Ventral Hippocampal Lesions An Animal Model of Dual Diagnosis Schizophrenia

30. HDAC5 and Its Target Gene, Npas4, Function in the Nucleus Accumbens to Regulate Cocaine-Conditioned Behaviors

31. Diminished role for dopamine D1 receptors in cocaine addiction?

32. ΔFosB: A sustained molecular switch for addiction

33. Factors That Determine a Propensity for Cocaine-Seeking Behavior during Abstinence in Rats

34. Expression of the transcription factor ΔFosB in the brain controls sensitivity to cocaine

35. Relapse to drug-seeking: neural and molecular mechanisms

36. Delta FosB Induction in Striatal Medium Spiny Neuron Subtypes in Response to Chronic Pharmacological, Emotional, and Optogenetic Stimuli

37. Adenosine A1 and dopamine d1 receptor regulation of AMPA receptor phosphorylation and cocaine-seeking behavior

38. Opposite Modulation of Cocaine-Seeking Behavior by D 1 - and D 2 -Like Dopamine Receptor Agonists

39. Influence of neurotrophic factors on morphine- and cocaine-induced biochemical changes in the mesolimbic dopamine system

40. Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Reinforcement and Addiction

41. Opposite Effects of GluR1 and PKA-Resistant GluR1 Overexpression in the Ventral Tegmental Area on Cocaine Reinforcement

42. Inactivation of Gi and G(o) proteins in nucleus accumbens reduces both cocaine and heroin reinforcement

43. Reinforcement-related regulation of AMPA glutamate receptor subunits in the ventral tegmental area enhances motivation for cocaine

44. Emergence of context-associated GluR(1) and ERK phosphorylation in the nucleus accumbens core during withdrawal from cocaine self-administration

45. Pertussis toxin attenuates intracranial morphine self-administration

46. Striatal regulation of ΔFosB, FosB, and cFos during cocaine self-administration and withdrawal

47. Stress-related receptor targets for cocaine addiction

48. Behavioral Neuroscience of Drug Addiction

49. The D1 agonists SKF 82958 and SKF 77434 are self-administered by rats

50. Receptor Subtypes in Opioid and Stimulant Reward

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