Physiological changes in the mesolimbic dopamine reward pathway in the brain underlie cocaine addiction. Recent advances in understanding the molecular underpinnings of these physiological changes have provided a gold mine of information and possible treatment for addicted individuals
SummaryChanges in gene expression contribute to the long-lasting regulation of the brain's reward ci...
Psychostimulants are highly addictive substances that act in a brain reward center by increasing ext...
Cytosine modifications, including DNA methylation, are stable epigenetic marks that may translate en...
Physiological changes in the mesolimbic dopamine reward pathway in the brain underlie cocaine addict...
Chronic exposure to cocaine results in long-term changes in brain structure and function. Long-term ...
Researchers have found staggering numbers of drug addicts among incarcerated populations and have co...
ABSTRACT Addiction is a debilitating psychiatric disorder, with a complex aetiology involving the in...
Chronic drug abuse, craving, and relapse are thought to be linked to long-lasting changes in neural ...
Addiction is a disease in which, after a period of recreational use, a subset of individuals develop...
Given the relationship between drug abuse and criminal behavior, it is important for criminologists ...
The interaction between environmental signals and genes has now taken on a clear molecular form as d...
Drug addiction, one of the major health problems worldwide, is characterized by the loss of control ...
Summary: Cocaine dependence is a chronic, relapsing disorder caused by lasting changes in the brain....
Substance use disorder is a chronic condition of compulsive drug seeking and use that is mediated by...
SummaryGiven that cocaine induces neuroadaptations through regulation of gene expression, we investi...
SummaryChanges in gene expression contribute to the long-lasting regulation of the brain's reward ci...
Psychostimulants are highly addictive substances that act in a brain reward center by increasing ext...
Cytosine modifications, including DNA methylation, are stable epigenetic marks that may translate en...
Physiological changes in the mesolimbic dopamine reward pathway in the brain underlie cocaine addict...
Chronic exposure to cocaine results in long-term changes in brain structure and function. Long-term ...
Researchers have found staggering numbers of drug addicts among incarcerated populations and have co...
ABSTRACT Addiction is a debilitating psychiatric disorder, with a complex aetiology involving the in...
Chronic drug abuse, craving, and relapse are thought to be linked to long-lasting changes in neural ...
Addiction is a disease in which, after a period of recreational use, a subset of individuals develop...
Given the relationship between drug abuse and criminal behavior, it is important for criminologists ...
The interaction between environmental signals and genes has now taken on a clear molecular form as d...
Drug addiction, one of the major health problems worldwide, is characterized by the loss of control ...
Summary: Cocaine dependence is a chronic, relapsing disorder caused by lasting changes in the brain....
Substance use disorder is a chronic condition of compulsive drug seeking and use that is mediated by...
SummaryGiven that cocaine induces neuroadaptations through regulation of gene expression, we investi...
SummaryChanges in gene expression contribute to the long-lasting regulation of the brain's reward ci...
Psychostimulants are highly addictive substances that act in a brain reward center by increasing ext...
Cytosine modifications, including DNA methylation, are stable epigenetic marks that may translate en...