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Locus coeruleus physiology in physiology in Alzheimer’s disease
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RGS14 protects against seizure-induced mitochondrial oxidative stress and pathology in the hippocampus
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Understanding how cocaine propels inflexible action strategies
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Galanin and Opioids: Molecular and Behavioral Interactions in Opioid Use Disorder Circuits
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The role of noradrenergic-derived galanin in stress-related behavior
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The Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel SCN1A and Epilepsy
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Abnormal dopamine signaling in a mouse model of dystonia
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Voltage-gated Sodium Channels as Modifiers of Scn1a-derived
Epilepsy
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The Role of RGS14 in Learning, Memory, and Synaptic Plasticity
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Modulators of behavioral sensitivity to cocaine following
dopamine β-hydroxylase (DBH) inhibition
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Genetic Diversity in Oxytocin Receptor Sequence, Neural Expression, and Social Behavior
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Energetic Stress: The reciprocal relationship between energy availability and the stress response
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Regulation of Myelin Proteins and Protection Against Demyelination
by GPR37 Signaling
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Focus on the Locus: Elucidating the roles of tau pathology and
the locus coeruleus in Alzheimer's Disease
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The Role of Norepinephrine in Cocaine-Induced Reward, Anxiety, andRelapse
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The Role of Stress in Two Genetic Models of Epilepsy
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Role of the Voltage Gated Sodium Channel Scn8a in Epilepsy
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GPR37 & GPR37L1: LIG and Identification, Cell Protective Signaling & Dopaminergic Cross-Talk
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A new mouse model of L-DOPA-responsive dystonia
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Cortical mechanisms and developmental contributions to habit formation
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