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The following pages link to Homer2 gene deletion in mice produces a phenotype similar to chronic cocaine treated rats (Q35950906):
Displaying 12 items.
- HOMER2, a stereociliary scaffolding protein, is essential for normal hearing in humans and mice. (Q27311312) (← links)
- BDNF rescues BAF53b-dependent synaptic plasticity and cocaine-associated memory in the nucleus accumbens (Q27315114) (← links)
- Cocaine-induced neuroadaptations in glutamate transmission: potential therapeutic targets for craving and addiction (Q33626978) (← links)
- Context-induced reinstatement of methamphetamine seeking is associated with unique molecular alterations in Fos-expressing dorsolateral striatum neurons. (Q35307645) (← links)
- Gene-environment interplay in alcoholism and other substance abuse disorders: expressions of heritability and factors influencing vulnerability (Q35950888) (← links)
- Neurotoxins and neurotoxicity mechanisms. An overview. (Q36696105) (← links)
- Homer proteins in Ca2+ signaling by excitable and non-excitable cells (Q36873568) (← links)
- Inhibiting activator protein-1 activity alters cocaine-induced gene expression and potentiates sensitization (Q36979010) (← links)
- The role of metabotropic glutamate receptors in addiction: Evidence from preclinical models (Q37858670) (← links)
- The closing and opening of TRPC channels by Homer1 and STIM1 (Q37868765) (← links)
- Homer protein family regulation in skeletal muscle and neuromuscular adaptation (Q38126463) (← links)
- Prolonged-access to cocaine induces distinct Homer2 DNA methylation, hydroxymethylation, and transcriptional profiles in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex of Male Sprague-Dawley rats (Q91881144) (← links)