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Orihuel, Javier, Capellán, Roberto, Ucha, Marcos y et al. . (2021) Δ 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol during adolescence reprograms the nucleus accumbens transcriptome, affecting reward processing, impulsivity, and specific aspects of cocaine addiction-like behavior in a sex-dependent manner.  3.22 41 8
Pinos, Helena, Sánchez-Serrano, Ricardo, Collado, Paloma y et al. . (2023) Activity-based anorexia alters hypothalamic POMC and orexin populations in male rats.  3.19 45 12
Ucha, Marcos, Coria, Santiago M., Núñez, Adrián E. y et al. . (2019) Morphine self-administration alters the expression of translational machinery genes in the amygdala of male Lewis rats.  3.15 26 14
Ucha, Marcos, Roura-Martínez, David, Contreras, Ana y et al. . (2019) Impulsive Action and Impulsive Choice Are Differentially Associated With Gene Expression Variations of the GABAA Receptor Alfa 1 Subunit and the CB1 Receptor in the Lateral and Medial Orbitofrontal Cortices.  3.14 22 6
García Madruga, Juan Antonio, Elosúa, María Rosa, Contreras Felipe, Antonio y et al. . (2013) Reading Comprehension and Working Memory's Executive Processes: An Intervention Study in Primary School Children.  2.75 40 101
Hoyos, M., Lario, Javier, Goy, J.L., Zazo, C., Dabrio, J.C. y et al. . (1994) Sedimentación kárstica: Procesos morfosedimentarios en la zona del Estrecho de Gibraltar.  2.58 3519 4224
Ucha, Marcos, Roura‑Martínez, David, Santos‑Toscano, Raquel y et al. . (2022) Effects of heroin self‑administration and forced withdrawal on the expression of genes related to the mTOR network in the basolateral complex of the amygdala of male Lewis rats.  2.57 28 9
Creevey, O. L., Sordo, R., Pailler, F., Frémat, Y., Heiter, U., Sarro Baro, Luis Manuel y et al. . (2023) Gaia Data Release 3: Astrophysical parameters inference system (Apsis). I. Methods and content overview.  2.31 27 1