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Transcriptional and physiological adaptations in nucleus accumbens somatostatin interneurons that regulate behavioral responses to cocaine

Ribeiro et al., 2018

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11215770114565024848
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Ribeiro E
Salery M
Scarpa J
Calipari E
Hamilton P
Ku S
Kronman H
Purushothaman I
Juarez B
Heshmati M
Doyle M
Lardner C
Burek D
Strat A
Pirpinias S
Mouzon E
Han M
Neve R
Bagot R
Kasarskis A
Koo J
Nestler E
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Nature communications

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The role of somatostatin interneurons in nucleus accumbens (NAc), a key brain reward region, remains poorly understood due to the fact that these cells account for< 1% of NAc neurons. Here, we use optogenetics, electrophysiology, and RNA-sequencing to …
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