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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 30, 2008
Deep brain stimulation of the nucleus accumbens shell attenuates cocaine priming-induced reinstatement of drug seeking in ratsFair M Vassoler, Heath D Schmidt, Mary E Gerard, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|December 1, 2020
GLP-1 receptor signaling in the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus attenuates cocaine seeking by activating GABAergic circuits that project to the VTANicole S Hernandez, Vanessa R Weir, Kael Ragnini, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 7, 2023
Low frequency optogenetic deep brain stimulation of nucleus accumbens dopamine D1 or D2 receptor-containing neurons attenuates cocaine seeking selectively in male rats in part by reversing synaptic plasticity deficitsSarah E Swinford-Jackson, Matthew T Rich, Phillip J Huffman, et al.
Addiction Neuroscience|February 5, 2024
Low frequency deep brain stimulation of nucleus accumbens shell neuronal subpopulations attenuates cocaine seeking selectively in male ratsSarah E Swinford-Jackson, Matthew T Rich, Phillip J Huffman, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|January 11, 2018
A-Kinase Anchoring Protein 150 (AKAP150) Promotes Cocaine Reinstatement by Increasing AMPA Receptor Transmission in the Accumbens ShellLeonardo A Guercio, Mackenzie E Hofmann, Sarah E Swinford-Jackson, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|March 12, 2013
Amylin receptor signaling in the ventral tegmental area is physiologically relevant for the control of food intakeElizabeth G Mietlicki-Baase, Laura E Rupprecht, Diana R Olivos, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 16, 2014
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor activation in the nucleus accumbens core suppresses feeding by increasing glutamatergic AMPA/kainate signalingElizabeth G Mietlicki-Baase, Pavel I Ortinski, David J Reiner, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|February 19, 2008
CaMKII: a biochemical bridge linking accumbens dopamine and glutamate systems in cocaine seekingSharon M Anderson, Katie R Famous, Ghazaleh Sadri-Vakili, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|January 28, 2014
Targeted gene mutation of E2F1 evokes age-dependent synaptic disruption and behavioral deficitsJenhao H Ting, David R Marks, Stephanie S Schleidt, et al.
Nature Communications|January 26, 2020
Nr4a1 suppresses cocaine-induced behavior via epigenetic regulation of homeostatic target genesMarco D Carpenter, Qiwen Hu, Allison M Bond, et al.
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 30, 2008
Deep brain stimulation of the nucleus accumbens shell attenuates cocaine priming-induced reinstatement of drug seeking in ratsFair M Vassoler, Heath D Schmidt, Mary E Gerard, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|December 1, 2020
GLP-1 receptor signaling in the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus attenuates cocaine seeking by activating GABAergic circuits that project to the VTANicole S Hernandez, Vanessa R Weir, Kael Ragnini, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 7, 2023
Low frequency optogenetic deep brain stimulation of nucleus accumbens dopamine D1 or D2 receptor-containing neurons attenuates cocaine seeking selectively in male rats in part by reversing synaptic plasticity deficitsSarah E Swinford-Jackson, Matthew T Rich, Phillip J Huffman, et al.
Addiction Neuroscience|February 5, 2024
Low frequency deep brain stimulation of nucleus accumbens shell neuronal subpopulations attenuates cocaine seeking selectively in male ratsSarah E Swinford-Jackson, Matthew T Rich, Phillip J Huffman, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|January 11, 2018
A-Kinase Anchoring Protein 150 (AKAP150) Promotes Cocaine Reinstatement by Increasing AMPA Receptor Transmission in the Accumbens ShellLeonardo A Guercio, Mackenzie E Hofmann, Sarah E Swinford-Jackson, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|March 12, 2013
Amylin receptor signaling in the ventral tegmental area is physiologically relevant for the control of food intakeElizabeth G Mietlicki-Baase, Laura E Rupprecht, Diana R Olivos, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 16, 2014
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor activation in the nucleus accumbens core suppresses feeding by increasing glutamatergic AMPA/kainate signalingElizabeth G Mietlicki-Baase, Pavel I Ortinski, David J Reiner, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|February 19, 2008
CaMKII: a biochemical bridge linking accumbens dopamine and glutamate systems in cocaine seekingSharon M Anderson, Katie R Famous, Ghazaleh Sadri-Vakili, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|January 28, 2014
Targeted gene mutation of E2F1 evokes age-dependent synaptic disruption and behavioral deficitsJenhao H Ting, David R Marks, Stephanie S Schleidt, et al.
Nature Communications|January 26, 2020
Nr4a1 suppresses cocaine-induced behavior via epigenetic regulation of homeostatic target genesMarco D Carpenter, Qiwen Hu, Allison M Bond, et al.
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