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1. Animal Experiment And Clinical Study For Alleviating Opiate Drug Adstinence By Method Of Lesioning Brain Nucleus Of Stereotactic Surgery
2. Inhibition Of Agmatine On Psychological Dependence Induced By Morphine And The Possible Mechanism
3. Study On The Function Of Circadian Gene Per1 And Per2 Besides Its Role In Biological Rhythm Maintaining
4. Effects Of Oxytocin In Psychological Dependence Induced By Methamphetamine And The Underlying Mechanisms
5. Reversal Effect Of Melatonin On Rewarding Properties Of Morphine And Its Mechanisms Within The Central Nervous System
6. A Study Of The Effects And Mechanisms Of Habenula Negative Feedback On Heroin Psychological Dependence
7. Effects Of κ-Agonists On Dependece Of Opioid
8. Dopamine Receptor Mechanism Of Acupuncture The Intervention Hailuoyinxin Fast Memory Traces
9. Ea Dilute Mice Heroin Psychological Dependence, Addiction, Memory Mechanisms
10. Electric Memory Hippocampus Signal Transduction Pathway Addiction For Heroin-dependent Mice
11. Creation Of Heroin-induced Conditioned Place Preference In Rats And The Effect PCPA Exerting
12. Study On The Correlation Between Brain IEG And Morphine Psychological Dependence In Rat
13. The Effect Of Electrical Stimulus To Nucleus Accumbens On The Formation Of Morphine-induced Conditioned Place Preference In Rats
14. Effect Of Citalopram On Heroin-induced Conditioned Place Preference Of Rats
15. Effect Of Intelligence On The Patients Who Underwent Bilateral Nucleus Accumbens Ablation With Stereotactic Surgery For The Treatment Of Opiate Addiction
16. Studies Of PF11 On The Dependence Potential
17. The Role Of Dopamine D2 Receptor And Transptor In The Different Susceptibility Of Morphine Psychological Dependence
18. Effects And Mechanism Of Con-G Analogues On Striatum Neurons Apoptosis In Morphine Dependence Mice
19. The Nucleus Accumbens In The Role Of Different Parts Of The Addiction Mechanism
20. Potential Roles Of The Medial Prefrontal Cortex And The Dorsal Hippocampus In Methamphetamine-Induced Psychological Dependence And The Potential Anti-Addictive Mechanism Of Oxytocin
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