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Neuropharmacology
Neuropharmacology
Mu-opioid receptor activation in the medial shell of nucleus accumbens promotes alcohol consumption, self-administration and cue-induced reinstatement.
Mu-opioid receptor activation in the medial shell of nucleus accumbens promotes alcohol consumption, self-administration and cue-induced reinstatement.
Long-term potentiation: peeling the onion.
Long-term potentiation: peeling the onion.
Synaptic plasticity in inhibitory neurons of the auditory brainstem.
Synaptic plasticity in inhibitory neurons of the auditory brainstem.
Critical role for TARPs in early development despite broad functional redundancy.
Critical role for TARPs in early development despite broad functional redundancy.
Stargazin interacts functionally with the AMPA receptor glutamate-binding module.
Stargazin interacts functionally with the AMPA receptor glutamate-binding module.
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