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Open AccessDifferent projection neurons of basolateral amygdala participate in the retrieval of morphine withdrawal memory with diverse molecular pathways
Context-induced retrieval of drug withdrawal memory is one of the important reasons for drug relapses. Previous studies have shown that different projection neurons in different brain regions or in the same br...
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Open AccessTwo kinds of transcription factors mediate chronic morphine-induced decrease in miR-105 in medial prefrontal cortex of rats
Chronic morphine administration alters gene expression in different brain regions, an effect which may contribute to plastic changes associated with addictive behavior. This change in gene expression is most p...