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Adults with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) are at increased risk for metabolic, immune, and cardiovascular disease. Little is known about the contribution of PAE to cerebrovascular disease, specifically during middle age, a time when stroke incidence and severity typically increase.
Shameena Bake+6 more
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In vitro experiments on interactions between dopamine and neurotensin receptors in the rat striatum
Hajime Ishida, Shozo Kito, Rie Miyoshi
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This study shows that chronic alcohol exposure leads to sex‐specific disruptions in local field potentials, specifically causing changes to amygdala oscillations in females and prefrontal cortical and nucleus accumbens oscillations in males. These data may explain some of the sex differences observed in alcohol misuse and provide potential biomarkers ...
Kelly A. Hewitt+4 more
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Longitudinal and Concurrent Changes in Brain and Gut due to Morphine Self-Administration. [PDF]
Brunetti K+9 more
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Abstract Background Opioid use disorder (OUD) imposes a significant socioeconomic burden, highlighting the need for new interventions. Objective This study investigated whether exposure to 5‐alpha reductase inhibitors (5αRIs) is associated with a lower risk of developing OUD.
Abdelrahman G. Tawfik+5 more
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Mapping striatal functional gradients and associated gene expression in Parkinson's disease with continuous cognitive impairment. [PDF]
Li X+7 more
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The necessity of motoric engagement in enhancing route memory
Abstract The relative contribution of decision‐making and motor engagement at encoding, on route memory, was examined using virtual reality (VR). During encoding, participants explored 12 virtual environments for 40 s each. Navigation strategy during encoding was manipulated within‐subjects.
Yadurshana Sivashankar+4 more
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Metabolic abnormalities of the cortico‑striato‑thalamo‑cortical circuit of rats with tic disorder. [PDF]
Yu J+7 more
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