Gene expression and inheritance are not only a function of the DNA code, but also epigenetic mechanisms that regulate DNA accessibility, transcription, and translation of the genetic code into a functional protein. Epigenetic mechanisms are invoked by life experiences, including stress and exposure to drugs of abuse, and the resulting changes in gene expression can be inherited by future generations. This chapter highlights recent research demonstrating epigenetic changes in response to drug exposure with a focus on three different mechanisms: DNA methylation, histone modification, and noncoding RNAs. We briefly describe each of these mechanisms and then provide key examples of drug-induced changes involving these mechanisms, as well as epi...
Addiction is a disease in which, after a period of recreational use, a subset of individuals develop...
For a long time scientists have tried to describe disorders are due to genetic as well as environmen...
Chronic alcohol exposure causes widespread changes in brain gene expression in humans and animal mod...
ABSTRACT Addiction is a debilitating psychiatric disorder, with a complex aetiology involving the in...
Addiction to psychoactive substances is a debilitating condition underpinned by the interplay of gen...
Substance use disorder is a chronic condition of compulsive drug seeking and use that is mediated by...
The interaction between environmental signals and genes has now taken on a clear molecular form as d...
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene activity that are not caused by changes in the...
This work highlights recent studies in epigenetic mechanisms that play a role in alcoholism, a compl...
An increasing body of evidence shows that structural modifications of chromatin, the DNA–protein com...
Genetic information is encoded not only by the linear sequence of DNA, but also by epigenetic modifi...
In eukaryotic cells, chromatin transformation from euchromatin into heterochromatin as a means of co...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
Epigenetics is rising to prominence in biology as a mechanism by which environmental factors have in...
Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing disease that is characterized by (1) compulsive behavio...
Addiction is a disease in which, after a period of recreational use, a subset of individuals develop...
For a long time scientists have tried to describe disorders are due to genetic as well as environmen...
Chronic alcohol exposure causes widespread changes in brain gene expression in humans and animal mod...
ABSTRACT Addiction is a debilitating psychiatric disorder, with a complex aetiology involving the in...
Addiction to psychoactive substances is a debilitating condition underpinned by the interplay of gen...
Substance use disorder is a chronic condition of compulsive drug seeking and use that is mediated by...
The interaction between environmental signals and genes has now taken on a clear molecular form as d...
Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene activity that are not caused by changes in the...
This work highlights recent studies in epigenetic mechanisms that play a role in alcoholism, a compl...
An increasing body of evidence shows that structural modifications of chromatin, the DNA–protein com...
Genetic information is encoded not only by the linear sequence of DNA, but also by epigenetic modifi...
In eukaryotic cells, chromatin transformation from euchromatin into heterochromatin as a means of co...
Although all neurons carry the same genetic information, they vary considerably in morphology and fu...
Epigenetics is rising to prominence in biology as a mechanism by which environmental factors have in...
Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing disease that is characterized by (1) compulsive behavio...
Addiction is a disease in which, after a period of recreational use, a subset of individuals develop...
For a long time scientists have tried to describe disorders are due to genetic as well as environmen...
Chronic alcohol exposure causes widespread changes in brain gene expression in humans and animal mod...