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1. Model of negative affect induced by withdrawal from acute and chronic morphine administration in male mice

2. The mu opioid receptor and the orphan receptor GPR151 contribute to social reward in the habenula

3. Chronic tianeptine induces tolerance in analgesia and hyperlocomotion via mu-opioid receptor activation in mice

4. Ackr3-Venus knock-in mouse lights up brain vasculature

5. Biased Signaling of the Mu Opioid Receptor Revealed in Native Neurons

6. Habenular Neurons Expressing Mu Opioid Receptors Promote Negative Affect in a Projection-Specific Manner

8. The orphan receptor GPR88 controls impulsivity and is a risk factor for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

9. Deformation-based Morphometry MRI Reveals Brain Structural Modifications in Living Mu Opioid Receptor Knockout Mice

10. Reduced dopamine release in Dcc haploinsufficiency male mice abolishes the rewarding effects of cocaine but not those of morphine and ethanol

11. Fyn Signaling Is Compartmentalized to Dopamine D1 Receptor Expressing Neurons in the Dorsal Medial Striatum

12. Synthesis and pharmacological validation of a novel radioligand for the orphan GPR88 receptor

15. PI3K signaling in the locus coeruleus: a new molecular pathway for ADHD research

16. Supraspinal melatonin MT

17. BOLD Imaging in Awake Wild-Type and Mu-Opioid Receptor Knock-Out Mice Reveals On-Target Activation Maps in Response to Oxycodone

18. Striatal µ-Opioid Receptor Activation Triggers Direct-Pathway GABAergic Plasticity to Induce Negative Affect

19. The GPR88 agonist RTI-13951-33 reduces alcohol drinking and seeking in mice

20. Striatal μ-opioid receptor activation triggers direct-pathway GABAergic plasticity and induces negative affect

21. Neurons expressing mu opioid receptors of the habenula promote negative affect in a projection-specific manner

22. The Negative Affect of Protracted Opioid Abstinence: Progress and Perspectives From Rodent Models

23. Striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase controls responses to aversive stimuli: implication for ethanol drinking.

24. Mu opioid receptors in the medial habenula contribute to naloxone aversion

25. Biased Signaling of the Mu Opioid Receptor Revealed in Native Neurons

26. Current strategies toward safer mu opioid receptor drugs for pain management

27. Evaluation of Amide Bioisosteres Leading to 1,2,3-Triazole Containing Compounds as GPR88 Agonists: Design, Synthesis, and Structure-Activity Relationship Studies

28. Recent advances in basic science methodology to evaluate opioid safety profiles and to understand opioid activities

29. Chronic generalized pain disrupts whole brain functional connectivity in mice

30. Discovery of a Potent, Selective, and Brain-Penetrant Small Molecule that Activates the Orphan Receptor GPR88 and Reduces Alcohol Intake

31. Opioid receptors: drivers to addiction?

32. Rare susceptibility variants for bipolar disorder suggest a role for G protein-coupled receptors

33. GPCR and Alcohol-Related Behaviors in Genetically Modified Mice

34. Design, Synthesis, and Structure–Activity Relationship Studies of (4-Alkoxyphenyl)glycinamides and Bioisosteric 1,3,4-Oxadiazoles as GPR88 Agonists

35. The Control of Reward Seeking

36. Oxycodone-Mediated Activation of the Mu Opioid Receptor Reduces Whole Brain Functional Connectivity in Mice

37. Targeting Morphine-Responsive Neurons: Generation of a Knock-In Mouse Line Expressing Cre Recombinase from the Mu-Opioid Receptor Gene Locus

38. GPR88 in D1R-Type and D2R-Type Medium Spiny Neurons Differentially Regulates Affective and Motor Behavior

39. TouchScreen-based phenotyping: altered stimulus/reward association and lower perseveration to gain a reward in mu opioid receptor knockout mice

40. Control of aversion by glycine-gated GluN1/GluN3A NMDA receptors in the adult medial habenula

41. Recommending buprenorphine for pain management

42. Expression map of 78 brain-expressed mouse orphan GPCRs provides a translational resource for neuropsychiatric research

43. Increased alcohol seeking in mice lacking Gpr88 involves dysfunctional mesocorticolimbic networks

44. A Novel Anxiogenic Role for the Delta Opioid Receptor Expressed in GABAergic Forebrain Neurons

45. Lack of anticipatory behavior in Gpr88 knockout mice showed by automatized home cage phenotyping

46. Mapping GPR88-Venus illuminates a novel role for GPR88 in sensory processing

47. Mu Opioid Receptors in Gamma-Aminobutyric Acidergic Forebrain Neurons Moderate Motivation for Heroin and Palatable Food

48. Fyn Signaling Is Compartmentalized to Dopamine D1 Receptor Expressing Neurons in the Dorsal Medial Striatum

49. Deletion of the mu opioid receptor gene in mice reshapes the reward–aversion connectome

50. The Neurotrophic Factor Receptor p75 in the Rat Dorsolateral Striatum Drives Excessive Alcohol Drinking

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