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1. New perspectives on the use of glucagon-like peptide 1 in diseases of the central nervous system

3. The role of the L-arginine-NO-cGMP pathway in the development of tolerance to mephedrone-induced hyperlocomotion in mice

4. Effects of linagliptin on morphine dependence in larval zebrafish (Danio rerio)

5. The involvement of NMDA and AMPA receptors in the mechanism of antidepressant-like action of zinc in the forced swim test

6. The significance of the adenosinergic system in morphine dependence

7. Acute and Chronic Exposure to Linagliptin, a Selective Inhibitor of Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4), Has an Effect on Dopamine, Serotonin and Noradrenaline Level in the Striatum and Hippocampus of Rats.

8. The Effect of Prenatal and Neonatal Fluoride Exposure to Morphine-Induced Neuroinflammation.

9. The L-arginine-NO-cGMP pathway mediates the locomotor activity alterations during the expression of sensitization to mephedrone in mice.

10. Impact of Mephedrone on Fear Memory in Adolescent Rats: Involvement of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and N-Methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) Receptor.

11. Linagliptin, a Selective Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Inhibitor, Reduces Physical and Behavioral Effects of Morphine Withdrawal.

12. Alteration of Ethanol Reward by Prior Mephedrone Exposure: The Role of Age and Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9).

13. Chronic and Cycling Hypoxia: Drivers of Cancer Chronic Inflammation through HIF-1 and NF-κB Activation: A Review of the Molecular Mechanisms.

14. Rapamycin Improves Spatial Learning Deficits, Vulnerability to Alcohol Addiction and Altered Expression of the GluN2B Subunit of the NMDA Receptor in Adult Rats Exposed to Ethanol during the Neonatal Period.

15. Effects of Mephedrone and Amphetamine Exposure during Adolescence on Spatial Memory in Adulthood: Behavioral and Neurochemical Analysis.

16. Effects of the Positive Allosteric Modulator of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 5, VU-29, on Maintenance Association between Environmental Cues and Rewarding Properties of Ethanol in Rats.

17. Modification of NO-cGMP Pathway Differentially Affects Diazepam- and Flunitrazepam-Induced Spatial and Recognition Memory Impairments in Rodents.

18. Fluoride Affects Dopamine Metabolism and Causes Changes in the Expression of Dopamine Receptors (D1R and D2R) in Chosen Brain Structures of Morphine-Dependent Rats.

19. The role of linagliptin, a selective dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor, in the morphine rewarding effects in rats.

20. Phosphodiesterase inhibitors say NO to Alzheimer's disease.

21. ‬The expression of purinergic P2X4 and P2X7 receptors in selected mesolimbic structures during morphine withdrawal in rats.

22. Impact of the metabotropic glutamate receptor7 (mGlu 7 ) allosteric agonist, AMN082, on fear learning and memory and anxiety-like behavior.

23. The Mechanisms Involved in Morphine Addiction: An Overview.

24. SB-334867 (an Orexin-1 Receptor Antagonist) Effects on Morphine-Induced Sensitization in Mice-a View on Receptor Mechanisms.

25. Effects of the Positive Allosteric Modulator of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 5, VU-29, on Impairment of Novel Object Recognition Induced by Acute Ethanol and Ethanol Withdrawal in Rats.

26. ADX-47273, a mGlu5 receptor positive allosteric modulator, attenuates deficits in cognitive flexibility induced by withdrawal from 'binge-like' ethanol exposure in rats.

27. NMDA Receptors and NO:cGMP Signaling Pathway Mediate the Diazepam-Induced Sensitization to Withdrawal Signs in Mice.

28. Neuroprotective effects of honokiol: from chemistry to medicine.

29. The Importance of L-Arginine:NO:cGMP Pathway in Tolerance to Flunitrazepam in Mice.

30. l-NAME differential effects on diazepam and flunitrazepam responses of rats in the object recognition test.

31. Influence of a low dose of silver nanoparticles on cerebral myelin and behavior of adult rats.

32. The adenosinergic system is involved in sensitization to morphine withdrawal signs in rats-neurochemical and molecular basis in dopaminergic system.

33. Effects of NMDA antagonists on the development and expression of tolerance to diazepam-induced motor impairment in mice.

34. Effects of the adenosinergic system on the expression and acquisition of sensitization to conditioned place preference in morphine-conditioned rats.

35. Effects of perinatal exposure to lead (Pb) on purine receptor expression in the brain and gliosis in rats tolerant to morphine analgesia.

36. Divergent effects of L-arginine-NO pathway modulators on diazepam and flunitrazepam responses in NOR task performance.

37. The effect of perinatal lead exposure on dopamine receptor D2 expression in morphine dependent rats.

38. Effects of NOS inhibitors on the benzodiazepines-induced memory impairment of mice in the modified elevated plus-maze task.

39. Effects of chronic flunitrazepam treatment schedule on therapy-induced sedation and motor impairment in mice.

40. Attenuating effect of adenosine receptor agonists on the development of behavioral sensitization induced by sporadic treatment with morphine.

41. Pharmacological activity of salvinorin A, the major component of Salvia divinorum.

42. Effect of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors on benzodiazepine withdrawal in mice and rats.

43. Effects of sildenafil treatment on the development of tolerance to diazepam-induced motor impairment and sedation in mice.

44. Adenosinergic system is involved in development of diazepam tolerance in mice.

45. Involvement of adenosine receptor agonists on the development of hypersensitivity to acute dose of morphine during morphine withdrawal period.

46. Role of nitric oxide in the development of tolerance to diazepam-induced motor impairment in mice.

47. Adenosine receptor agonists attenuate the development of diazepam withdrawal-induced sensitization in mice.

48. Adenosine receptor antagonists intensify the benzodiazepine withdrawal signs in mice.

49. Influence of adenosine receptor agonists on benzodiazepine withdrawal signs in mice.

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