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Israel, Yedy
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Reward and relapse: complete gene-induced dissociation in an animal model of alcohol dependence.
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Intracerebral Stem Cell Administration Inhibits Relapse-like Alcohol Drinking in Rats.
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Acquisition, Maintenance and Relapse-Like Alcohol Drinking: Lessons from the UChB Rat Line.
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Intranasal delivery of mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes reduces oxidative stress and markedly inhibits ethanol consumption and post-deprivation relapse drinking.
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Intranasal mesenchymal stem cell secretome administration markedly inhibits alcohol and nicotine self-administration and blocks relapse-intake: mechanism and translational options.
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A dual treatment blocks alcohol binge-drinking relapse: Microbiota as a new player.
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Intravenous administration of anti-inflammatory mesenchymal stem cell spheroids reduces chronic alcohol intake and abolishes binge-drinking.
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Aspirin and N-acetylcysteine co-administration markedly inhibit chronic ethanol intake and block relapse binge drinking: Role of neuroinflammation-oxidative stress self-perpetuation.
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A dual mechanism fully blocks ethanol relapse: Role of vagal innervation.
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Activated mesenchymal stem cell administration inhibits chronic alcohol drinking and suppresses relapse-like drinking in high-alcohol drinker rats.
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Commonality of Ethanol and Nicotine Reinforcement and Relapse in Wistar-Derived UChB Rats: Inhibition by N-Acetylcysteine.
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Effect of human mesenchymal stem cell secretome administration on morphine self-administration and relapse in two animal models of opioid dependence.
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