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Nucleus Accumbens
100%
Ventral Pallidum
71%
Cocaine
56%
Cocaine Seeking
32%
Pallidal
29%
Glutamatergic
26%
Synaptic Plasticity
23%
Cue-induced
18%
Synaptic Potentiation
17%
Obesity
17%
Drug Seeking
16%
Addiction
16%
Abstinence
15%
Medium Spiny Neurons
13%
Type-specific
13%
Prelimbic Cortex
13%
Optogenetic Stimulation
13%
Optogenetics
12%
Depolarization
11%
Cocaine Self-administration
11%
Ventral Tegmental Area
11%
Palatable Food
11%
Nicotine-seeking
11%
N-acetylcysteine
11%
Motivation
10%
Cocaine-induced
10%
Indirect Pathway
10%
Glutamate Transport
10%
Potentiation
9%
Diet-induced Obesity
8%
Cue-induced Reinstatement
8%
Synaptic Remodeling
8%
Cocaine Relapse
8%
Subcompartment
8%
Nicotine
7%
Obesity-resistant
7%
Obesity-prone
7%
Food Seeking
7%
G Protein-coupled Receptor
7%
Glutamate Release
7%
Crayfish
7%
Neurotransmitter Release
7%
Signal Transduction
7%
Neurotransmission
7%
Opioids
7%
GABA Neurotransmission
7%
Glucose Transporter 2 (GLUT2)
7%
Molecular Mechanism
7%
Glutamate Homeostasis
7%
Dorsolateral
7%
Neuroscience
Ventral Pallidum
80%
Nucleus Accumbens
77%
Glutamic Acid
37%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
30%
Nucleus Accumbens Core
30%
Optogenetics
29%
Synaptic Plasticity
28%
Synapse
20%
Synaptic Transmission
20%
AMPA
17%
Neurotransmitter Release
15%
Medium Spiny Neuron
14%
Dendritic Spine
14%
Prefrontal Cortex
12%
Acetylcysteine
11%
Ventral Tegmental Area
11%
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
11%
N-Methyl-D-Aspartic Acid
11%
Receptor
10%
Electrophysiology
9%
Vertebral Column
8%
G Protein Coupled Receptor
8%
Neuromuscular Junction
8%
Dopamine Receptor D1
8%
Basal Ganglia
8%
Signal Transduction
8%
Conditioned Place Preference
8%
Neurotransmitter
7%
Long-Term Depression
7%
Gabapentin
6%
Dynorphin
6%
G Protein
6%
Comorbidity
6%
Vesicular Glutamate Transporter 2
6%
Aspartic Acid
6%
Matrix Metalloproteinase
6%
Cocaine Dependence
6%
Action Potential
5%
Autoreceptor
5%