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4. Basal forebrain-lateral habenula inputs and control of impulsive behavior.

6. Subtle Structural Modification of a Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonist Drastically Increases its Efficacy at the CB1 Receptor.

7. A subtle structural modification of a synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist drastically increases its efficacy at the CB1 receptor.

8. Persistent binding at dopamine transporters determines sustained psychostimulant effects.

9. Editorial: The synaptic basis of neuropathology.

10. Muscarinic Acetylcholine M 2 Receptors Regulate Lateral Habenula Neuron Activity and Control Cocaine Seeking Behavior.

11. Reversing anterior insular cortex neuronal hypoexcitability attenuates compulsive behavior in adolescent rats.

12. Effects of Withdrawal from Cocaine Self-Administration on Rat Orbitofrontal Cortex Parvalbumin Neurons Expressing Cre recombinase : Sex-Dependent Changes in Neuronal Function and Unaltered Serotonin Signaling.

13. Lateral habenula cannabinoid CB1 receptor involvement in drug-associated impulsive behavior.

14. Impairment of Synaptic Plasticity by Cannabis, Δ 9 -THC, and Synthetic Cannabinoids.

15. Striatal Rgs4 regulates feeding and susceptibility to diet-induced obesity.

17. Positive Allosteric Modulation of the 5-HT 1A Receptor by Indole-Based Synthetic Cannabinoids Abused by Humans.

18. Altered Corticolimbic Control of the Nucleus Accumbens by Long-term Δ 9 -Tetrahydrocannabinol Exposure.

19. Cocaine-induced endocannabinoid signaling mediated by sigma-1 receptors and extracellular vesicle secretion.

20. (-)-Phenserine and the prevention of pre-programmed cell death and neuroinflammation in mild traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer's disease challenged mice.

21. Neuron-Specific Genome Modification in the Adult Rat Brain Using CRISPR-Cas9 Transgenic Rats.

22. Novel and Potent Dopamine D 2 Receptor Go-Protein Biased Agonists.

23. Cannabinoid disruption of learning mechanisms involved in reward processing.

24. Phasic Dopamine Signals in the Nucleus Accumbens that Cause Active Avoidance Require Endocannabinoid Mobilization in the Midbrain.

25. Optogenetic silencing of a corticotropin-releasing factor pathway from the central amygdala to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis disrupts sustained fear.

26. Enduring Loss of Serotonergic Control of Orbitofrontal Cortex Function Following Contingent and Noncontingent Cocaine Exposure.

27. Cannabinoids as hippocampal network administrators.

28. Lateral Habenula Involvement in Impulsive Cocaine Seeking.

29. Disruption of hippocampal synaptic transmission and long-term potentiation by psychoactive synthetic cannabinoid 'Spice' compounds: comparison with Δ 9 -tetrahydrocannabinol.

30. CYP3A5 Mediates Effects of Cocaine on Human Neocorticogenesis: Studies using an In Vitro 3D Self-Organized hPSC Model with a Single Cortex-Like Unit.

31. Enhanced Dopamine Release by Dopamine Transport Inhibitors Described by a Restricted Diffusion Model and Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry.

32. Cocaine-Induced Endocannabinoid Mobilization in the Ventral Tegmental Area.

33. Dopaminergic and glutamatergic microdomains in a subset of rodent mesoaccumbens axons.

34. Norepinephrine activates dopamine D4 receptors in the rat lateral habenula.

35. An in vitro model of human neocortical development using pluripotent stem cells: cocaine-induced cytoarchitectural alterations.

36. A glutamatergic reward input from the dorsal raphe to ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons.

37. Single rodent mesohabenular axons release glutamate and GABA.

38. Orbitofrontal activation restores insight lost after cocaine use.

39. Release of endogenous cannabinoids from ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons and the modulation of synaptic processes.

40. 2-isoxazol-3-phenyltropane derivatives of cocaine: molecular and atypical system effects at the dopamine transporter.

41. Pharmacological characterization of a dopamine transporter ligand that functions as a cocaine antagonist.

42. New technologies for examining the role of neuronal ensembles in drug addiction and fear.

43. Dopamine D4 receptor excitation of lateral habenula neurons via multiple cellular mechanisms.

44. Synaptic targets of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol in the central nervous system.

45. Cocaine drives aversive conditioning via delayed activation of dopamine-responsive habenular and midbrain pathways.

46. Powerful cocaine-like actions of 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), a principal constituent of psychoactive 'bath salts' products.

47. Altered dendritic distribution of dopamine D2 receptors and reduction in mitochondrial number in parvalbumin-containing interneurons in the medial prefrontal cortex of cannabinoid-1 (CB1) receptor knockout mice.

48. Silent synapses in selectively activated nucleus accumbens neurons following cocaine sensitization.

49. PTEN deletion enhances survival, neurite outgrowth and function of dopamine neuron grafts to MitoPark mice.

50. Attenuated response to methamphetamine sensitization and deficits in motor learning and memory after selective deletion of β-catenin in dopamine neurons.

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