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121. The Role Of Projections From TH~+ Neurons In Locus Coeruleus To Hippocampus In Cocaine-induced Conditioned Place Preference Of Mice
122. The Effects Of Nucleus Accumbens PKM ? In Morphine Addiction In Rats
123. The Local Overexpression Of Thioredoxin-1 Prevents Conditioned Place Preference Induced By Methamphetamine
124. Thioredoxin-1 Overexpression In Nucleus Accumbens Promotes The Extinction Of Conditioned Place Preference Induced By Morphine Through Regulating GluN2B
125. Studies On The Role Of PL Subregion In Medial Prefrontal Cortex In Heroin Dependence Rats And Its Related Mechanism
126. The Role And Mechanism Of Metformin In Methamphetamine Dependence
127. Untargeted Metabolomic Analysis Of Serum And Urinefrom MethamphetamineDependent RatModelson The Basisof Conditioned Place Preferenceusing ~1H NMR
128. Analysis of the Reconsolidation Phenomenon in a Morphine Conditioned Place Preference
129. Positive and negative regulators of nucleus accumbens amphetamine-produced conditioned place preference in rats
130. Effects of galanin on striatal excitation and morphone conditioned place preference
131. Nucleus accumbens encoding of conditioned place preference
132. Neural mechanisms of acquisition and extinction of an amphetamine-conditioned place preference: Role of prefrontal cortex and amygdala
133. Conditioned place preference in the male Wistar-Kyoto rat
134. Tuberomammillary nucleus lidocaine injections are not rewarding in the conditioned place preference paradigm but are anxiolytic in the elevated plus maze
135. Acquisition and extinction of conditioned place preference behavior
136. Basolateral amygdala lesions retard extinction of cocaine-seeking behavior and cocaine-conditioned place preference
137. Conditioned place preference induced by valeriana officinalis
138. Studies On The Role Of PL Area In Medial Prefrontal Cortex In Heroin Addiction And The Underlying Mechanism
139. The Therapeutic Effect Of Deep Brain Stimulation On Anterior Insula In Drug Addiction And Its Related Mechanism
140. The Roles And Mechanisms Of SIRT1 In Morphine Addiction In The Ventrolateral Orbital Cortex
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