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Persistent changes in motivation to self‐administer cocaine following modulation of cyclic AMP‐dependent protein kinase A (PKA) activity in the nucleus accumbens
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Opposite Modulation of Opiate Withdrawal Behaviors on Microinfusion of a Protein Kinase A Inhibitor Versus Activator into the Locus Coeruleus or Periaqueductal Gray
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