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    • Papaleo, F., Ghozland, S., Ingallinesi, M., Roberts, A. J., Koob, G. F., Contarino, A. Disruption of the CRF(2) receptor pathway decreases the somatic expression of opiate withdrawal Neuropsychopharmacology  2008 33:2878-2887  DOI:10.1038/npp.2008.8  PMID:18288089  PMCID:PMC2760329
    • George, O., Ghozland, S., Azar, M. R., Cottone, P., Zorrilla, E. P., Parsons, L. H., O'Dell, L. E., Richardson, H. N., Koob, G. F. CRF-CRF1 system activation mediates withdrawal-induced increases in nicotine self-administration in nicotine-dependent rats Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America  2007 104:17198-17203  DOI:10.1073/pnas.0707585104  PMID:17921249  PMCID:PMC2040467
    • Ghozland, S., Chu, K., Kieffer, B. L., Roberts, A. J. Lack of stimulant and anxiolytic-like effects of ethanol and accelerated development of ethanol dependence in mu-opioid receptor knockout mice Neuropharmacology  2005 49:493-501  DOI:10.1016/j.neuropharm.2005.04.006  PMID:15961126
    • Sanchis-Segura, C., Grisel, J. E., Olive, M. F., Ghozland, S., Koob, G. F., Roberts, A. J., Cowen, M. S. Role of the endogenous opioid system on the neuropsychopharmacological effects of ethanol: New insights about an old question Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research  2005 29:1522-1527  DOI:10.1097/01.alc.0000174913.60384.e8  PMID:16156049

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