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01a Articolo in rivista
In vivo evidence that genetic background controls impulse-dependent dopamine release induced by amphetamine in the nucleus accumbens
Object recognition impairment in Fmr1 knockout mice is reversed by amphetamine: involvement of dopamine in the medial prefrontal cortex.
Dopamine in the medial prefrontal cortex controls genotype-dependent effects of amphetamine on mesoaccumbens dopamine release and locomotion
The Behavioral profile of severe mental retardation in a genetic mouse model of phenylketonuria
Norepinephrine in the prefrontal cortex is critical for amphetamine-induced reward and mesoaccumbens dopamine release
Genetic susceptibility of mesocortical dopamine to stress determines liability to inhibition of mesoaccumbens dopamine and to behavioral 'despair' in a mouse model of depression
Genotype-and experience-dependent susceptibility to depressive-like responses in the forced-swimming test
The contribution of comparative studies in inbred strains of mice to the understanding of the hyperactive phenotype
Predictable stress promotes place preference and low mesoaccumbens dopamine response.
Deficits in brain serotonin synthesis in a genetic mouse model of phenylketonuria.
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