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Prefrontal cortex
Prefrontal cortex
Circulating miR-127-3p as a Potential Biomarker for Differential Diagnosis in Frontotemporal Dementia
Stress-induced strain and brain region-specific activation of LINE-1 transposons in adult mice
Opposite imbalances between mesocortical and mesoaccumbens dopamine responses to stress by the same genotype depending on living conditions
Norepinephrine in the prefrontal cortex is critical for amphetamine-induced reward and mesoaccumbens dopamine release
Prefrontal cortical norepinephrine release is critical for morphine-induced reward, reinstatement and dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens
Prefrontal/accumbal catecholamine system determines motivational salience attribution to both reward- and aversion-related stimuli
The medial prefrontal cortex determines the accumbens dopamine response to stress through the opposing influences of norepinephrine and dopamine
Prefrontal norepinephrine determines attribution of "high" motivational salience
Prefrontal/accumbal catecholamine system processes high motivational salience
Prefrontal/accumbal catecholamine system processes emotionally driven attribution of motivational salience
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