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  1. Cerebellar perineuronal nets in cocaine-induced pavlovian memory: Site matters
  2. Casting a Wide Net: Role of Perineuronal Nets in Neural Plasticity
  3. Have we been ignoring the elephant in the room? Seven arguments for considering the cerebellum as part of addiction circuitry
  4. The cerebellum on cocaine: plasticity and metaplasticity
  5. Induction of brain cytochrome P450 2E1 boosts the locomotor-stimulating effects of ethanol in mice
  6. Inducción del temblor mandibular por lesión electrolítica del estriado ventrolateral y por el tratamiento subcrónico con haloperidol en rata macho: un contraste electromiográfico
  7. Neurobiology of social attachments
  8. Cerebellar hallmarks of conditioned preference for cocaine
  9. Brain activation by an olfactory stimulus paired with juvenile play in female rats
  10. Beyond the basal ganglia: cFOS expression in the cerebellum in response to acute and chronic dopaminergic alterations
  11. H.4 - INVOLVEMENT OF THE CEREBELLUM, INFERIOR OLIVA AND PONTINE NUCLEI IN COCAINE-INDUCED MEMORY
  12. NS.3.4 - INVOLVEMENT OF THE CEREBELLUM, INFERIOR OLIVA AND PONTINE NUCLEI IN COCAINE-INDUCED MEMORY
  13. C.1 - RETHINKING THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT IN COCAINE-DEPENDENT INDUCTION OF ΔFOSB
  14. The effects of enriched environment on BDNF expression in the mouse cerebellum depending on the length of exposure
  15. Involving the cerebellum in cocaine-induced memory: pattern of cFos expression in mice trained to acquire conditioned preference for cocaine
  16. Epigenetic Mechanisms in Drug Addiction and its Clinical Management
  17. Tickling in juvenile but not adult female rats conditions sexual partner preference
  18. Amino acid tissue levels and GABAA receptor binding in the developing rat cerebellum following status epilepticus
  19. Involvement of the Beta-Endorphin Neurons of the Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucleus in Ethanol-Induced Place Preference Conditioning in Mice
  20. Juvenile play conditions sexual partner preference in adult female rats
  21. Sexual behavior and locomotion induced by sexual cues in male rats following lesion of Lobules VIa and VII of the cerebellar vermis
  22. Sexual reward induces Fos in the cerebellum of female rats
  23. Multiunit Recording of the Cerebellar Cortex, Inferior Olive, and Fastigial Nucleus During Copulation in Naive and Sexually Experienced Male Rats
  24. Why Should We Keep the Cerebellum in Mind When Thinking About Addiction?
  25. Involvement of brain catalase activity in the acquisition of ethanol-induced conditioned place preference
  26. Fos expression at the cerebellum following non-contact arousal and mating behavior in male rats
  27. Liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry determination of (4S,2RS)-2,5,5-trimethylthiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid, a stable adduct formed between D-(–)-penicillamine and acetaldehyde (main biological metabolite of ethanol), in plasma, liver and br...
  28. Acute administration of 3-nitropropionic acid, a reactive oxygen species generator, boosts ethanol-induced locomotor stimulation. New support for the role of brain catalase in the behavioural effects of ethanol
  29. Voluntary ethanol consumption decreases after the inactivation of central acetaldehyde by d-penicillamine
  30. Ethanol-induced conditioned place preference, but not aversion, is blocked by treatment with d-penicillamine, an inactivation agent for acetaldehyde
  31. Brain catalase mediates potentiation of social recognition memory produced by ethanol in mice
  32. Habituation to test procedure modulates the involvement of dopamine D2- but not D1-receptors in ethanol-induced locomotor stimulation in mice
  33. Prevention of Ethanol-Induced Behavioral Stimulation by d-Penicillamine: A Sequestration Agent for Acetaldehyde
  34. Catalase inhibition in the Arcuate nucleus blocks ethanol effects on the locomotor activity of rats
  35. Hippocampal Dopamine Receptors Modulate the Motor Activation and the Increase in Dopamine Levels in the Rat Nucleus Accumbens Evoked by Chemical Stimulation of the Ventral Hippocampus
  36. THE CATALASEMIC METABOLISM OF ETHANOL IN THE HYPOTHALAMIC ARCUATE NUCLEUS IS A CRITICAL STEP ON ETHANOL-INDUCED NEUROBEHAVIOURAL EFFECTS.
  37. Neonatal administration of monosodium glutamate prevents the development of ethanol- but not psychostimulant-induced sensitization: a putative role of the arcuate nucleus
  38. Behavioral consequences of the hypotaurine–ethanol interaction
  39. l-Cysteine, a thiol amino acid, increases the stimulating acute effect of ethanol on locomotion
  40. Lead Acetate Potentiates Brain Catalase Activity and Enhances Ethanol-Induced Locomotion in Mice
  41. Methionine Enhances Alcohol-Induced Narcosis in Mice
  42. The Catalase Inhibitor Sodium Azide Reduces Ethanol-Induced Locomotor Activity
  43. Effects of Chronic Lead Administration on Ethanol-Induced Locomotor and Brain Catalase Activity
  44. Cyanamide reduces brain catalase and ethanol-induced locomotor activity: is there a functional link?
  45. The ethanol-induced open-field activity in rodents treated with isethionic acid, a central metabolite of taurine
  46. Ascorbic Acid Antagonizes Ethanol-Induced Locomotor Activity in the Open-Field
  47. Habituation and Sensitization Processes in Depressive Disorders
  48. Relationships between Electrodermal Activity and Symptomatology in Schizophrenia