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Addiction Biology|August 10, 2017
Differential stimulus control of drug-seeking: multimodal reinstatementSeth R Batten, Joshua S BeckmannAddiction Biology|September 24, 2017
Association of contextual cues with morphine reward increases neural and synaptic plasticity in the ventral hippocampus of ratsMina Sadighi Alvandi, Maria Bourmpoula, Judith R Homberg, et al.Addiction Biology|September 24, 2017
Phosphorylation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in the rat dorsal medial prefrontal cortex is associated with alcohol-induced cognitive inflexibilityLuis A Natividad, Michael Q Steinman, Sarah A Laredo, et al.Addiction Biology|September 7, 2017
Neural correlates of tobacco cue reactivity predict duration to lapse and continuous abstinence in smoking cessation treatmentMax M Owens, James MacKillop, Joshua C Gray, et al.Addiction Biology|March 19, 2016
Granger causality reveals a dominant role of memory circuit in chronic opioid dependenceYi Zhang, Qiang Li, Xiaotong Wen, et al.Addiction Biology|May 7, 2016
An association study revealed substantial effects of dominance, epistasis and substance dependence co-morbidity on alcohol dependence symptom countGang Chen, Futao Zhang, Wenda Xue, et al.Addiction Biology|December 4, 2015
Rev-erbα modulates the hypothalamic orexinergic system to influence pleasurable feeding behaviour in miceCéline A Feillet, Claire Bainier, Maria Mateo, et al.Addiction Biology|June 20, 2018
Rats choose high doses of nicotine in order to compensate for changes in its price and availabilityNathan M Holmes, Jiajing Pan, Andrew Davis, et al.Addiction Biology|June 20, 2018
Revisiting long-access versus short-access cocaine self-administration in rats: intermittent intake promotes addiction symptoms independent of session lengthFlorence Allain, Anne-Noël SamahaAddiction Biology|September 6, 2017
Neural mechanisms of extinguishing drug and pleasant cue associations in human addiction: role of the VMPFCAnna B Konova, Muhammad A Parvaz, Vladimir Bernstein, et al.Pageof 235