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  • 47. Molecular substrates for retrieval and reconsolidation of cocaine-associated contextual memory.
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  • 53. Memory accuracy predicts hippocampal mTOR pathway activation following retrieval of contextual fear memory.
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  • 58. Retrieval-induced NMDA receptor-dependent Arc expression in two models of cocaine-cue memory.
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