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  • 2. Medial prefrontal cortex involvement in the expression of extinction and ABA renewal of instrumental behavior for a food reinforcer.
    Eddy MC, Todd TP, Bouton ME, Green JT.
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  • 3. Ventromedial prefrontal cortex pyramidal cells have a temporal dynamic role in recall and extinction of cocaine-associated memory.
    Van den Oever MC, Rotaru DC, Heinsbroek JA, Gouwenberg Y, Deisseroth K, Stuber GD, Mansvelder HD, Smit AB.
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  • 8. Separate vmPFC Ensembles Control Cocaine Self-Administration Versus Extinction in Rats.
    Warren BL, Kane L, Venniro M, Selvam P, Quintana-Feliciano R, Mendoza MP, Madangopal R, Komer L, Whitaker LR, Rubio FJ, Bossert JM, Caprioli D, Shaham Y, Hope BT.
    J Neurosci; 2019 Sep 11; 39(37):7394-7407. PubMed ID: 31331999
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  • 9. Glutamatergic neurons in the medial prefrontal cortex mediate the formation and retrieval of cocaine-associated memories in mice.
    Zhang T, Yanagida J, Kamii H, Wada S, Domoto M, Sasase H, Deyama S, Takarada T, Hinoi E, Sakimura K, Yamanaka A, Maejima T, Mieda M, Sakurai T, Nishitani N, Nagayasu K, Kaneko S, Minami M, Kaneda K.
    Addict Biol; 2020 Jan 11; 25(1):e12723. PubMed ID: 30734456
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  • 11. Hippocampus-driven feed-forward inhibition of the prefrontal cortex mediates relapse of extinguished fear.
    Marek R, Jin J, Goode TD, Giustino TF, Wang Q, Acca GM, Holehonnur R, Ploski JE, Fitzgerald PJ, Lynagh T, Lynch JW, Maren S, Sah P.
    Nat Neurosci; 2018 Mar 11; 21(3):384-392. PubMed ID: 29403033
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  • 15. Neural Activity in Ventral Medial Prefrontal Cortex Is Modulated More Before Approach Than Avoidance During Reinforced and Extinction Trial Blocks.
    Gentry RN, Roesch MR.
    J Neurosci; 2018 May 09; 38(19):4584-4597. PubMed ID: 29661965
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  • 16. Activation of prefrontal cortical parvalbumin interneurons facilitates extinction of reward-seeking behavior.
    Sparta DR, Hovelsø N, Mason AO, Kantak PA, Ung RL, Decot HK, Stuber GD.
    J Neurosci; 2014 Mar 05; 34(10):3699-705. PubMed ID: 24599468
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  • 17. Synaptic Targeting of Double-Projecting Ventral CA1 Hippocampal Neurons to the Medial Prefrontal Cortex and Basal Amygdala.
    Kim WB, Cho JH.
    J Neurosci; 2017 May 10; 37(19):4868-4882. PubMed ID: 28385873
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  • 19. Removal of perineuronal nets in the medial prefrontal cortex impairs the acquisition and reconsolidation of a cocaine-induced conditioned place preference memory.
    Slaker M, Churchill L, Todd RP, Blacktop JM, Zuloaga DG, Raber J, Darling RA, Brown TE, Sorg BA.
    J Neurosci; 2015 Mar 11; 35(10):4190-202. PubMed ID: 25762666
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