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2017
MartÃnez-Rivera A
,
Hao J
,
Tropea TF
,
Giordano TP
,
Kosovsky M
,
Rice RC
,
Lee A
,
Huganir RL
,
Striessnig J
,
Addy NA
et al.
. 2017.
Enhancing VTA Cav1.3 L-type Ca(2+) channel activity promotes cocaine and mood-related behaviors via overlapping AMPA receptor mechanisms in the nucleus accumbens.
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Mol Psychiatry.
2016
Kabir ZD
,
Lee AS
,
Rajadhyaksha AM
. 2016.
L-type Ca(2+) channels in mood, cognition and addiction: integrating human and rodent studies with a focus on behavioural endophenotypes.
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J Physiol. 594(20):5823-5837.
2012
Lee AS
,
Gonzales KL
,
Lee A
,
Moosmang S
,
Hofmann F
,
Pieper AA
,
Rajadhyaksha AM
. 2012.
Selective genetic deletion of cacna1c in the mouse prefrontal cortex.
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Mol Psychiatry. 17(11):1051.
2010
Gregus AM
,
Inra CN
,
Giordano TP
,
Costa ACS
,
Rajadhyaksha AM
,
Inturrisi CE
. 2010.
Spinal mediators that may contribute selectively to antinociceptive tolerance but not other effects of morphine as revealed by deletion of GluR5.
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Neuroscience. 169(1):475-87.
2006
Giordano TP
,
Satpute SS
,
Striessnig J
,
Kosofsky BE
,
Rajadhyaksha AM
. 2006.
Up-regulation of dopamine D(2)L mRNA levels in the ventral tegmental area and dorsal striatum of amphetamine-sensitized C57BL/6 mice: role of Ca(v)1.3 L-type Ca(2+) channels.
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J Neurochem. 99(4):1197-206.