Neuronal and glial structural plasticity induced by drugs of abuse

Drugs of abuse induce a host of alterations in brain structure and function, ranging from changes in gene expression and epigenetic processes to aberrant synaptic plasticity to volumetric changes in discrete brain regions. These alterations can be drug class-specific, and are not confined to neurons...

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Glavni avtor: M Foster Olive (auth)
Drugi avtorji: Justin Gass (auth)
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Izdano: Frontiers Media SA 2015
Serija:Frontiers Research Topics
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