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Authors: Harris, GC Altomare, K Aston-Jones, G
Citation: Gc. Harris et al., Preference for a cocaine-associated environment is attenuated by augmentedaccumbal serotonin in cocaine withdrawn rats, PSYCHOPHAR, 156(1), 2001, pp. 14-22

Authors: Aston-Jones, G Chen, S Zhu, Y Oshinsky, ML
Citation: G. Aston-jones et al., A neural circuit for circadian regulation of arousal, NAT NEUROSC, 4(7), 2001, pp. 732-738

Authors: Harris, GC Aston-Jones, G
Citation: Gc. Harris et G. Aston-jones, Augmented accumbal serotonin levels decrease the preference for a morphineassociated environment during withdrawal, NEUROPSYCH, 24(1), 2001, pp. 75-85

Authors: Georges, F Aston-Jones, G
Citation: F. Georges et G. Aston-jones, Potent regulation of midbrain dopamine neurons by the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, J NEUROSC, 21(16), 2001, pp. NIL_6-NIL_11

Authors: Ivanov, A Aston-Jones, G
Citation: A. Ivanov et G. Aston-jones, Local opiate withdrawal in locus coeruleus neurons in vitro, J NEUROPHYS, 85(6), 2001, pp. 2388-2397

Authors: Ivanov, A Aston-Jones, G
Citation: A. Ivanov et G. Aston-jones, Hypocretin/orexin depolarizes and decreases potassium conductance in locuscoeruleus neurons, NEUROREPORT, 11(8), 2000, pp. 1755-1758

Authors: Walters, CL Aston-Jones, G Druhan, JP
Citation: Cl. Walters et al., Expression of Fos-related antigens in the nucleus accumbens during opiate withdrawal and their attenuation by a D2 dopamine receptor agonist, NEUROPSYCH, 23(3), 2000, pp. 307-315

Authors: Aston-Jones, G Card, JP
Citation: G. Aston-jones et Jp. Card, Use of pseudorabies virus to delineate multisynaptic circuits in brain: opportunities and limitations, J NEUROSC M, 103(1), 2000, pp. 51-61

Authors: Delfs, JM Zhu, Y Druhan, JP Aston-Jones, G
Citation: Jm. Delfs et al., Noradrenaline in the ventral forebrain is critical for opiate withdrawal-induced aversion, NATURE, 403(6768), 2000, pp. 430-434

Authors: Druhan, JP Walters, CL Aston-Jones, G
Citation: Jp. Druhan et al., Behavioral activation induced by D-2-like receptor stimulation during opiate withdrawal, J PHARM EXP, 294(2), 2000, pp. 531-538

Authors: Aston-Jones, G
Citation: G. Aston-jones, The future of neurophysiology in neuropsychopharmacology, NEUROPSYCH, 20(5), 1999, pp. 509-512

Authors: Usher, M Cohen, JD Servan-Schreiber, D Rajkowski, J Aston-Jones, G
Citation: M. Usher et al., The role of locus coeruleus in the regulation of cognitive performance, SCIENCE, 283(5401), 1999, pp. 549-554

Authors: Aston-Jones, G Druhan, J
Citation: G. Aston-jones et J. Druhan, Behavioural pharmacology - Breaking the chain of addiction, NATURE, 400(6742), 1999, pp. 317

Authors: Horvath, TL Peyron, C Diano, S Ivanov, A Aston-Jones, G Kilduff, TS Van den Pol, AN
Citation: Tl. Horvath et al., Hypocretin (Orexin) activation and synaptic innervation of the locus coeruleus noradrenergic system, J COMP NEUR, 415(2), 1999, pp. 145-159

Authors: Chen, S Yang, M Miselis, RR Aston-Jones, G
Citation: S. Chen et al., Characterization of transsynaptic tracing with central application of pseudorabies virus, BRAIN RES, 838(1-2), 1999, pp. 171-183

Authors: Aston-Jones, G Rajkowski, J Cohen, J
Citation: G. Aston-jones et al., Role of locus coeruleus in attention and behavioral flexibility, BIOL PSYCHI, 46(9), 1999, pp. 1309-1320
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