Volatile solvents as drugs of abuse: focus on the cortico-mesolimbic circuitry.
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Phenotype-dependent inhibition of glutamatergic transmission on nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons by the abused inhalant toluene.Negative allosteric modulation of GABAA receptors inhibits facilitation of brain stimulation reward by drugs of abuse in C57BL6/J miceSpontaneous dense array gamma activity in children and adolescents with volatile solvent dependenceDecreased Hippocampal Neuroplasticity and Behavioral Impairment in an Animal Model of Inhalant Abuse.Toluene abuse markers in marginalized populations
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Volatile solvents as drugs of abuse: focus on the cortico-mesolimbic circuitry.
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scientific article published on 19 August 2013
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Volatile solvents as drugs of abuse: focus on the cortico-mesolimbic circuitry.
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Volatile solvents as drugs of abuse: focus on the cortico-mesolimbic circuitry.
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Volatile solvents as drugs of abuse: focus on the cortico-mesolimbic circuitry.
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Volatile solvents as drugs of abuse: focus on the cortico-mesolimbic circuitry.
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Volatile solvents as drugs of abuse: focus on the cortico-mesolimbic circuitry.
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Volatile solvents as drugs of abuse: focus on the cortico-mesolimbic circuitry.
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Volatile solvents as drugs of abuse: focus on the cortico-mesolimbic circuitry.
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Jacob T Beckley
John J Woodward
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10.1038/NPP.2013.206
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2013-08-19T00:00:00Z