Substance use disorder is a chronic condition of compulsive drug seeking and use that is mediated by stable changes in central reward pathways. Repeated use of abused drugs causes persistent alterations in gene expression responsible for the long-term behavioral and structural changes. Recently, it has been suggested that epigenetic mechanisms are responsible in part for these drug-induced changes in gene expression. One of the alluring aspects of epigenetic regulation of gene expression is that epigenetic mechanisms may provide transient and potentially stable conditions that in turn may ultimately participate in the molecular mechanisms required for neuronal changes subserving long-lasting changes in behavior. This review describes epigen...
Given the relationship between drug abuse and criminal behavior, it is important for criminologists ...
Addiction and tolerance develop with the chronic use of opioids. Opioid drug abuse has social, econo...
Methamphetamine (METH)-use disorder (MUD) is a very serious, potentially lethal, biopsychosocial dis...
ABSTRACT Addiction is a debilitating psychiatric disorder, with a complex aetiology involving the in...
Addiction is a disease in which, after a period of recreational use, a subset of individuals develop...
The interaction between environmental signals and genes has now taken on a clear molecular form as d...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse produces profound changes in gene expression and neural activity ...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse produces profound changes in gene expression and neural activity ...
Chronic alcohol exposure causes widespread changes in brain gene expression in humans and animal mod...
Gene expression and inheritance are not only a function of the DNA code, but also epigenetic mechani...
Researchers have found staggering numbers of drug addicts among incarcerated populations and have co...
Psychostimulants are highly addictive substances that act in a brain reward center by increasing ext...
An increasing body of evidence shows that structural modifications of chromatin, the DNA–protein com...
Chronic exposure to cocaine results in long-term changes in brain structure and function. Long-term ...
Addiction to psychoactive substances is a debilitating condition underpinned by the interplay of gen...
Given the relationship between drug abuse and criminal behavior, it is important for criminologists ...
Addiction and tolerance develop with the chronic use of opioids. Opioid drug abuse has social, econo...
Methamphetamine (METH)-use disorder (MUD) is a very serious, potentially lethal, biopsychosocial dis...
ABSTRACT Addiction is a debilitating psychiatric disorder, with a complex aetiology involving the in...
Addiction is a disease in which, after a period of recreational use, a subset of individuals develop...
The interaction between environmental signals and genes has now taken on a clear molecular form as d...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse produces profound changes in gene expression and neural activity ...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse produces profound changes in gene expression and neural activity ...
Chronic alcohol exposure causes widespread changes in brain gene expression in humans and animal mod...
Gene expression and inheritance are not only a function of the DNA code, but also epigenetic mechani...
Researchers have found staggering numbers of drug addicts among incarcerated populations and have co...
Psychostimulants are highly addictive substances that act in a brain reward center by increasing ext...
An increasing body of evidence shows that structural modifications of chromatin, the DNA–protein com...
Chronic exposure to cocaine results in long-term changes in brain structure and function. Long-term ...
Addiction to psychoactive substances is a debilitating condition underpinned by the interplay of gen...
Given the relationship between drug abuse and criminal behavior, it is important for criminologists ...
Addiction and tolerance develop with the chronic use of opioids. Opioid drug abuse has social, econo...
Methamphetamine (METH)-use disorder (MUD) is a very serious, potentially lethal, biopsychosocial dis...