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  1. Taurine Targets the GluN2b-Containing NMDA Receptor Subtype
  2. Neuropsychopharmacological Actions of Taurine
  3. Increased locomotor activity in mice lacking the low-density lipoprotein receptor
  4. Animals lacking endothelin-converting enzyme-2 are deficient in learning and memory
  5. Sex differences in hyperalgesia during morphine infusion: Effect of gonadectomy and estrogen treatment
  6. Organizational manipulation of gonadal hormones and systemic morphine analgesia in female rats: Effects of adult ovariectomy and estradiol replacement
  7. Female oxytocin gene-knockout mice, in a semi-natural environment, display exaggerated aggressive behavior
  8. Vasopressin Stimulates Ventromedial Hypothalamic Neurons via Oxytocin Receptors in Oxytocin Gene Knockout Male and Female Mice
  9. γ-Aminobutyric acid receptor subtype antagonists differentially alter opioid-induced feeding in the shell region of the nucleus accumbens in rats
  10. Female preproenkephalin-knockout mice display altered emotional responses
  11. Female preproenkephalin-knockout mice display altered emotional responses
  12. Multiple opioid receptors mediate feeding elicited by mu and delta opioid receptor subtype agonists in the nucleus accumbens shell in rats
  13. Analysis of dopamine receptor antagonism upon feeding elicited by mu and delta opioid agonists in the shell region of the nucleus accumbens
  14. Actions of NMDA and cholinergic receptor antagonists in the rostral ventromedial medulla upon β-endorphin analgesia elicited from the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray
  15. Antisense mapping of opioid receptor clones: effects upon 2-deoxy-d-glucose-induced hyperphagia
  16. Evaluation of opioid receptor subtype antagonist effects in the ventral tegmental area upon food intake under deprivation, glucoprivic and palatable conditions
  17. General, μ and κ opioid antagonists in the nucleus accumbens alter food intake under deprivation, glucoprivic and palatable conditions
  18. Mechanisms of Steroid Hormone Actions on Hypothalamic Nerve Cells: Molecular and Biophysical Studies relevant for Hormone-dependent Behaviors