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Long-lasting memory deficits in mice withdrawn from cocaine are concomitant to neuroadaptations in h...

Long-lasting memory deficits in mice withdrawn from cocaine are concomitant to neuroadaptations in h...

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Long-lasting memory deficits in mice withdrawn from cocaine are concomitant to neuroadaptations in hippocampal basal activity, GABAergic interneurons and adult neurogenesis

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Long-lasting memory deficits in mice withdrawn from cocaine are concomitant to neuroadaptations in hippocampal basal activity, GABAergic interneurons and adult neurogenesis

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Disease models & mechanisms, 2017-01

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English

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The cocaine addiction disorder is notably aggravated by concomitant cognitive and emotional pathology that impedes recovery. We studied whether a persistent cognitive/emotional dysregulation in mice withdrawn from cocaine holds a neurobiological correlate within the hippocampus, a limbic region with a key role in anxiety and memory but that has bee...

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Long-lasting memory deficits in mice withdrawn from cocaine are concomitant to neuroadaptations in hippocampal basal activity, GABAergic interneurons and adult neurogenesis

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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1242_dmm_026682

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1242_dmm_026682

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1754-8403

E-ISSN

1754-8411

DOI

10.1242/dmm.026682

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