Opiate and cocaine addiction: from bench to clinic and back to the bench.
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Individual differences in gene expression of vasopressin, D2 receptor, POMC and orexin: vulnerability to relapse to heroin-seeking in ratsCurrent research on opioid receptor function.Breaking barriers in the genomics and pharmacogenetics of drug addictionNitric oxide and histone deacetylases modulate cocaine-induced mu-opioid receptor levels in PC12 cells.Poststress block of kappa opioid receptors rescues long-term potentiation of inhibitory synapses and prevents reinstatement of cocaine seeking.Reward processing by the opioid system in the brain.Modulation of mood States as a major factor in relapse to substance use.Cocaine place conditioning increases pro-opiomelanocortin gene expression in rat hypothalamus.Tolerance and sensitization to chronic escalating dose heroin following extended withdrawal in Fischer rats: possible role of mu-opioid receptors.Kinase cascades and ligand-directed signaling at the kappa opioid receptor.Common and specific liability to addiction: approaches to association studies of opioid addictionThe genetics of the opioid system and specific drug addictionsSuppression of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis by acute heroin challenge in rats during acute and chronic withdrawal from chronic heroin administration.β-endorphin via the delta opioid receptor is a major factor in the incubation of cocaine cravingKappa opioid receptors regulate stress-induced cocaine seeking and synaptic plasticity.Persistent increase in hypothalamic arginine vasopressin gene expression during protracted withdrawal from chronic escalating-dose cocaine in rodents.Improving introspection to inform free will regarding the choice by healthy individuals to use or not use cognitive enhancing drugs.Persistent increases in rat hypothalamic POMC gene expression following chronic withdrawal from chronic "binge" pattern escalating-dose, but not steady-dose, cocaine.Response to methadone maintenance treatment is associated with the MYOCD and GRM6 genes.Desmopressin accelerates the rate of urinary morphine excretion and attenuates withdrawal symptoms in rats.ADHD risk alleles associated with opiate addiction: study of addicted parents and their children.
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Opiate and cocaine addiction: from bench to clinic and back to the bench.
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scientific article published on 18 January 2009
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Opiate and cocaine addiction: from bench to clinic and back to the bench.
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Opiate and cocaine addiction: from bench to clinic and back to the bench.
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Opiate and cocaine addiction: from bench to clinic and back to the bench.
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Opiate and cocaine addiction: from bench to clinic and back to the bench.
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Opiate and cocaine addiction: from bench to clinic and back to the bench.
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Opiate and cocaine addiction: from bench to clinic and back to the bench.
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Eduardo R Butelman
Orna Levran
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10.1016/J.COPH.2008.12.016
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2009-01-18T00:00:00Z