Homer proteins regulate sensitivity to cocaine (original) (raw)
Imbalances in Prefrontal Cortex CC-Homer1 versus CC-Homer2 Expression Promote Cocaine Preference
Georg Von Jonquieres
Journal of Neuroscience, 2013
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Imbalances in prefrontal cortex Homer 2 versus Homer 1 signaling : A molecular maladaptation mediating cocaine-seeking behavior ?
Karen Szumlinski
2010
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Regional differences in the effects of withdrawal from repeated cocaine upon Homer and glutamate receptor expression: A two-species comparison
Karen Szumlinski
Brain Research, 2007
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Homer Isoforms Differentially Regulate Cocaine-Induced Neuroplasticity
Erik Oleson, Matthias Klugmann, Karen Szumlinski
Neuropsychopharmacology, 2006
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Cocaine-elicited imbalances in ventromedial prefrontal cortex Homer1 versus Homer2 expression: implications for relapse
Karen Szumlinski
Addiction Biology, 2013
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Transgenic Analyses of Homer2 Function Within Nucleus Accumbens Subregions in the Regulation of Methamphetamine Reward and Reinforcement in Mice
Georg Von Jonquieres
Frontiers in Psychiatry
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Homers regulate drug-induced neuroplasticity: Implications for addiction
Karen Szumlinski
Biochemical Pharmacology, 2008
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Behavioral and Neurochemical Phenotyping of Mice Incapable of Homer1a Induction
Michael Datko
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Extended daily access to cocaine results in distinct alterations in Homer 1b/c and NMDA receptor subunit expression within the medial prefrontal cortex
robert medina
Synapse, 2009
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Relapse to cocaine-seeking increases activity-regulated gene expression differentially in the striatum and cerebral cortex of rats following short or long periods of abstinence
Ronald See
Brain Structure and Function, 2008
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Effects of cocaine and withdrawal on the mouse nucleus accumbens transcriptome
Brenton Graveley
Genes, Brain and Behavior, 2013
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Cocaine Self-administration Alters Transcriptome-wide Responses in the Brain's Reward Circuitry
Hope Kronman
Biological psychiatry, 2018
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Long-lasting dysregulation of gene expression in corticostriatal circuits after repeated cocaine treatment in adult rats: effects on zif 268 and homer 1a
Cagri Unal, Heinz Steiner
European Journal of Neuroscience, 2009
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Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Rewarding Effects of Cocaine
Jana Drgonova
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004
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Lack of Increased Immediate Early Gene Expression in Rats Reinstating Cocaine-Seeking Behavior to Discrete Sensory Cues
Matthew Riedy
PLoS ONE, 2013
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Strengthening the accumbal indirect pathway promotes resilience to compulsive cocaine use
Roland Bock
Nature Neuroscience, 2013
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Gene expression changes in the medial prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens following abstinence from cocaine self-administration
Drake Morgan
BMC Neuroscience, 2010
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Targeted disruption of cocaine-activated nucleus accumbens neurons prevents context-specific sensitization
Sam Golden
Nature …, 2009
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Cocaine Addiction: Changes in Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurotransmission
Edgar Antonio Reyes Montaño
Addictions - From Pathophysiology to Treatment, 2012
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Cocaine effects on mouse incentive-learning and human addiction are linked to ��2 subunit-containing GABAA receptors
Guilherme Messas
2010
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Topography of cocaine-induced gene regulation in the rat striatum: relationship to cortical inputs and role of behavioural context
Heinz Steiner
European Journal of Neuroscience, 2003
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Homer2 gene deletion in mice produces a phenotype similar to chronic cocaine treated rats
Karen Szumlinski
Neurotoxicity Research, 2004
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