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1. The Inflammation/NF-κB and BDNF/TrkB/CREB Pathways in the Cerebellum Are Implicated in the Changes in Spatial Working Memory After Both Morphine Dependence and Withdrawal in Rat.

2. Effects of different intensities of treadmill exercise on cued fear extinction failure, hippocampal BDNF decline, and Bax/Bcl-2 ratio alteration in chronic-morphine treated male rats.

3. Adenosine Monophosphate-activated Protein Kinase (AMPK) in serotonin neurons mediates select behaviors during protracted withdrawal from morphine in mice.

4. MicroRNA-132 is involved in morphine dependence via modifying the structural plasticity of the dentate gyrus neurons in rats.

5. dCA1-NAc shell glutamatergic projection mediates context-induced memory recall of morphine.

6. Circadian rhythm influences naloxone induced morphine withdrawal and neuronal activity of lateral paragigantocellularis nucleus.

7. Molecular Mechanism of Neuroprotective Effect of Melatonin on Morphine Addiction and Analgesic Tolerance: an Update.

8. Examination of neuroinflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 beta expression in the medial prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus for the paradoxical effects of reward and aversion induced by morphine.

9. Lateral habenula electrical stimulation with different intensities in combination with GABA B receptor antagonist reduces acquisition and expression phases of morphine-induced CPP.

10. The role of circTmeff-1 in incubation of context-induced morphine craving.

11. Central blockade of orexin type 1 receptors reduces naloxone induced activation of locus coeruleus neurons in morphine dependent rats.

12. Early life maternal deprivation attenuates morphine induced inhibition in lateral paragigantocellularis neurons in adult rats.

13. Inputs from paraventricular nucleus of thalamus and locus coeruleus contribute to the activation of central nucleus of amygdala during context-induced retrieval of morphine withdrawal memory.

14. A Conantokin Peptide Con-T[M8Q] Inhibits Morphine Dependence with High Potency and Low Side Effects.

15. Peptide Mimetic of BDNF Loop 4 Blocks Behavioral Signs of Morphine Withdrawal Syndrome and Prevents the Increase in ΔFosB Level in the Striatum of Rats.

16. Lyophilized Kratom Tea as a Therapeutic Option for Opioid Dependence.

17. Gene coexpression patterns predict opiate-induced brain-state transitions.

18. Orexin type-1 receptor inhibition in the rat lateral paragigantocellularis nucleus attenuates development of morphine dependence.

19. Acute naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal elicits nausea-like somatic behaviors in rats in a manner suppressed by N-oleoylglycine.

20. Timing of Morphine Administration Differentially Alters Paraventricular Thalamic Neuron Activity.

21. Age- and sex-related changes in the severity of physical and psychological dependence in morphine-dependent rats.

22. Adolescent nicotine challenge promotes the future vulnerability to opioid addiction: Involvement of lateral paragigantocellularis neurons.

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

24. Sex differences in the expression of morphine withdrawal symptoms and associated activity in the tail of the ventral tegmental area.

25. Comparative Assessment of the Effectiveness of Noncompetitive NMDA Receptor Antagonists Amantadine and Hemantane in Morphine Withdrawal Syndrome Model.

26. Formation of a morphine-conditioned place preference does not change the size of evoked potentials in the ventral hippocampus-nucleus accumbens projection.

27. Wnt7a in Mouse Insular Cortex Contributes to Anxiety-like Behavior During Protracted Abstinence from Morphine.

28. Phosphorylated SNAP25 in the CA1 regulates morphine-associated contextual memory retrieval via increasing GluN2B-NMDAR surface localization.

29. Glial cells modulate hippocampal synaptic plasticity in morphine dependent rats.

30. Venlafaxine Attenuates the Development of Morphine Tolerance and Dependence: Role of L-Arginine/Nitric Oxide/cGMP Pathway.

31. Reduced dosing and liability in methadone maintenance treatment by targeting oestrogen signal for morphine addiction.

32. Inhibiting social support from massage-like stroking increases morphine dependence.

33. The effect of selective opioid receptor agonists and antagonists on epileptiform activity in morphine-dependent infant mice hippocampal slices.

34. Food deprivation facilitates reinstatement of morphine-induced conditioned place preference: Role of intra-accumbal dopamine D2-like receptors in associating reinstatement of morphine CPP with stress.

35. Memories of Opiate Withdrawal Emotional States Correlate with Specific Gamma Oscillations in the Nucleus Accumbens.

36. Intracoerulear microinjection of orexin-A induces morphine withdrawal-like signs in rats.

37. The effect of gut microbiome on tolerance to morphine mediated antinociception in mice.

38. Response of the Tail of the Ventral Tegmental Area to Aversive Stimuli.

39. Effects of Injection of Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Agonists into the Nucleus Accumbens on Naloxone-Induced Morphine Withdrawal.

40. Trans fat intake across gestation and lactation increases morphine preference in females but not in male rats: Behavioral and biochemical parameters.

41. The ABCB1, rs9282564, AG and TT Genotypes and the COMT, rs4680, AA Genotype are Less Frequent in Deceased Patients with Opioid Addiction than in Living Patients with Opioid Addiction.

42. Brain Reward Circuits in Morphine Addiction.

43. STUDYING THE PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE ON AND TOLERANCE TO THE ANTINOCICEPTIVE EFFECT OF RU-1205 SUBSTANCE.

44. Effect of circadian rhythm disturbance on morphine preference and addiction in male rats: Involvement of period genes and dopamine D1 receptor.

45. Effect of environmental enrichment on physical and psychological dependence signs and voluntary morphine consumption in morphine-dependent and morphine-withdrawn rats.

46. The endocannabinoid system regulates synaptic transmission in nucleus accumbens by increasing DAGL-α expression following short-term morphine withdrawal.

47. Administration of the Glial Condition Medium in the Nucleus Accumbens Prolong Maintenance and Intensify Reinstatement of Morphine-Seeking Behavior.

48. Synergistic Effects of Social Isolation and Morphine Addiction on Reduced Neurogenesis and BDNF Levels and the Resultant Deficits in Cognition and Emotional State in Male Rats.

49. [EEG characteristics of medial prefrontal cortex in rats with morphine dependent place preference under shuttling condition].

50. Formation of aversive memories associated with conditioned drug withdrawal requires BDNF expression in the amygdala in acute morphine-dependent rats.

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