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Mice Lacking GPR88 Show Motor Deficit, Improved Spatial Learning, and Low Anxiety Reversed by Delta Opioid AntagonistAutistic-like syndrome in mu opioid receptor null mice is relieved by facilitated mGluR4 activity.Reward processing by the opioid system in the brain.In vivo visualization of delta opioid receptors upon physiological activation uncovers a distinct internalization profileFragile X Mental Retardation Protein (FMRP) controls diacylglycerol kinase activity in neuronsMu-opioid receptor activation induces transcriptional plasticity in the central extended amygdala.μ opioid receptor, social behaviour and autism spectrum disorder: reward matters.Delta Opioid Receptors: Learning and Motivation.Long-Term Transcriptional Consequences of Drug Exposure as Cues to Understand Vulnerability to Relapse: Advances and Perspectives.Differential behavioral and molecular alterations upon protracted abstinence from cocaine versus morphine, nicotine, THC and alcohol.Cues predicting drug or food reward restore morphine-induced place conditioning in mice lacking delta opioid receptorsProtracted abstinence from distinct drugs of abuse shows regulation of a common gene network.Modulation of anxiety by mu-opioid receptors of the lateral septal region in mice.Deletion of the δ opioid receptor gene impairs place conditioning but preserves morphine reinforcement.Effects of deletion of gria1 or gria2 genes encoding glutamatergic AMPA-receptor subunits on place preference conditioning in mice.Self-administration of the GABAA agonist muscimol into the medial septum: dependence on dopaminergic mechanisms.Systematic gene expression mapping clusters nuclear receptors according to their function in the brain.Morphine self-administration into the lateral septum depends on dopaminergic mechanisms: Evidence from pharmacology and Fos neuroimaging.Differential involvement of the lateral and medial divisions of the septal area on spatial learning processes as revealed by intracranial self-administration of morphine in mice.Food-induced behavioral sensitization, its cross-sensitization to cocaine and morphine, pharmacological blockade, and effect on food intake.Back-translating behavioral intervention for autism spectrum disorders to mice with blunted reward restores social abilitiesThe translational regulator FMRP controls lipid and glucose metabolism in mice and humansThe orphan receptor GPR88 blunts the signaling of opioid receptors and multiple striatal GPCRs
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