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overview Dr. Griffin uses mouse models to study the neurobiological adaptations in the brain that underlie addiction. In particular, areas of active investigation include examining the glutamatergic and dopaminergic signaling systems in brain regions like the nucleus accumbens and dorsolateral striatum which are known to be involved in the regulation of alcohol drinking and other drug taking behaviors. Methods: stereotaxic surgery in mice jugular catheter implantation in mice microinjection procedures microdialysis procedures HPLC techniques with electrochemical and fluorescent detection gas chromatography with flame ionization detection Behavioral Methods: models of free-choice ethanol drinking operant self-administration procedures with ethanol and stimulants conditioned place preference with ethanol and stimulants drug discrimination procedures with ethanol and stimulants conditioned taste aversion procedures measures of ataxia
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