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- Activation of the Immune System During a Developmental Window May Provide a Link Between Early Life Stress and Future Susceptibility to Cocaine Abuse Journal Article
- Adenosine A1 and Dopamine D1 Receptor Regulation of AMPA Receptor Phosphorylation and Cocaine-Seeking Behavior Journal Article
- Adenosine A2A Receptors in the Nucleus Accumbens Bi-Directionally Alter Cocaine Seeking in Rats Journal Article
- Amphetamine and cocaine induce different patterns of c-fos mRNA expression in the striatum and subthalamic nucleus depending on environmental context Journal Article
- Cocaine Self-Administration Experience Induces Pathological Phasic Accumbens Dopamine Signals and Abnormal Incentive Behaviors in Drug-Abstinent Rats Journal Article
- Cocaine self-administration abolishes associative neural encoding in the nucleus accumbens necessary for higher-order learning. Journal Article
- Cocaine- and alcohol-mediated expression of inducible transcription factors is blocked by pentobarbital anesthesia Journal Article
- Cocaine-experienced rats exhibit learning deficits in a task sensitive to orbitofrontal cortex lesions. Journal Article
- DAT isn't all that: cocaine reward and reinforcement require Toll-like receptor 4 signaling Journal Article
- DIFFERENCES IN BINGEING BEHAVIOR AND COCAINE REWARD FOLLOWING INTERMITTENT ACCESS TO SUCROSE, GLUCOSE OR FRUCTOSE SOLUTIONS Journal Article
- Differential roles of ventral pallidum subregions during cocaine self-administration behaviors Journal Article
- Distinct patterns of ΔFosB induction in brain by drugs of abuse Journal Article
- Dose-dependent differences in short ultrasonic vocalizations emitted by rats during cocaine self-administration Journal Article
- Dynamic BDNF activity in nucleus accumbens with cocaine use increases self-administration and relapse Journal Article
- Effects of Adolescent Caffeine Consumption on Cocaine Sensitivity Journal Article
- Effects of adenosine A2A receptor antagonists on cocaine-induced locomotion and cocaine seeking Journal Article
- Effects of adenosine A2A receptor stimulation on cocaine-seeking behavior in rats Journal Article
- Effects of intranucleus accumbens shell administration of dopamine agonists and antagonists on cocaine-taking and cocaine-seeking behaviors in the rat Journal Article
- Emergence of context-associated GluR(1) and ERK phosphorylation in the nucleus accumbens core during withdrawal from cocaine self-administration Journal Article
- Environmental context modulates the ability of cocaine and amphetamine to induce c-fos mRNA expression in the neocortex, caudate nucleus, and nucleus accumbens Journal Article
- Environmental novelty differentially affects c-fos mRNA expression induced by amphetamine or cocaine in subregions of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and amygdala Journal Article
- Evidence for learned skill during cocaine self-administration in rats Journal Article
- Increased Impulsivity during Withdrawal from Cocaine Self-Administration: Role for ΔFosB in the Orbitofrontal Cortex Journal Article
- Initial D-2 Dopamine Receptor Sensitivity Predicts Cocaine Sensitivity and Reward in Rats Journal Article
- Innate immune signaling in the ventral tegmental area contributes to drug-primed reinstatement of cocaine seeking Journal Article
- Loss of the trpc4 gene is associated with a reduction in cocaine self-administration and reduced spontaneous ventral tegmental area dopamine neuronal activity, without deficits in learning for natural rewards Journal Article
- Neural correlates of Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in the nucleus accumbens shell are selectively potentiated following cocaine self-administration. Journal Article
- Neuromedin U: a neuropeptide modulator of GABA transmission contributes to cocaine seeking Journal Article
- Olfactory Tubercle Neurons Exhibit Slow-Phasic Firing Patterns During Cocaine Self-Administration Journal Article
- Prelimbic and infralimbic cortical regions differentially encode cocaine-associated stimuli and cocaine-seeking before and following abstinence. Journal Article
- Prenatal substance exposure and offspring development: Does DNA methylation play a role? Journal Article
- Prior Cocaine Experience Impairs Normal Phasic Dopamine Signals of Reward Value in Accumbens Shell Journal Article
- Rapid Phasic Activity of Ventral Pallidal Neurons During Cocaine Self-Administration Journal Article
- Rat ultrasonic vocalizations demonstrate that the motivation to contextually reinstate cocaine-seeking behavior does not necessarily involve a hedonic response Journal Article
- Region-specific tolerance to cocaine-regulated cAMP-dependent protein phosphorylation following chronic self-administration Journal Article
- Renewed Cocaine Exposure Produces Transient Alterations in Nucleus Accumbens AMPA Receptor-Mediated Behavior Journal Article
- Slow phasic and tonic activity of ventral pallidal neurons during cocaine self-administration Journal Article
- Stimulation of adenosine receptors in the nucleus accumbens reverses the expression of cocaine sensitization and cross-sensitization to dopamine D-2 receptors in rats Journal Article
- Terminal Dopamine Release Kinetics in the Accumbens Core and Shell Are Distinctly Altered after Withdrawal from Cocaine Self-Administration Journal Article
- The effects of a single exposure to uncontrollable stress on the subsequent conditioned place preference responses to oxycodone, cocaine, and ethanol in rats Journal Article
- The effects of a single session of inescapable tailshock on the subsequent locomotor response to brief footshock and cocaine administration in rats Journal Article
- Toll-like receptor 4 antagonists reduce cocaine-primed reinstatement of drug seeking Journal Article
- Tropomyosin-Related Kinase B in the Mesolimbic Dopamine System: Region-Specific Effects on Cocaine Reward Journal Article
- Ultrasonic vocalizations: evidence for an affective opponent process during cocaine self-administration Journal Article
- Ventral pallidum: a promising target for addiction intervention Journal Article
- ΔFosB induction in orbitofrontal cortex mediates tolerance to cocaine-induced cognitive dysfunction Journal Article