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Regina M Carelli
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 1452353
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Regina M Carelli's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Subsecond dopamine release promotes cocaine seekingPEM Phillips, GD Stuber, MLAV Heien, RM Wightman, RM CarelliNature 422 (6932), 614-618, 200312442003
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Dopamine operates as a subsecond modulator of food seekingMF Roitman, GD Stuber, PEM Phillips, RM Wightman, RM CarelliJournal of Neuroscience 24 (6), 1265-1271, 20047912004
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Associative learning mediates dynamic shifts in dopamine signaling in the nucleus accumbensJJ Day, MF Roitman, RM Wightman, RM CarelliNature neuroscience 10 (8), 1020-1028, 20077112007
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Nucleus accumbens neurons are innately tuned for rewarding and aversive taste stimuli, encode their predictors, and are linked to motor outputMF Roitman, RA Wheeler, RM CarelliNeuron 45 (4), 587-597, 20055522005
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Cocaine but not natural reward self-administration nor passive cocaine infusion produces persistent LTP in the VTABT Chen, MS Bowers, M Martin, FW Hopf, AM Guillory, RM Carelli, ...Neuron 59 (2), 288-297, 20084092008
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