Interfering with reconsolidation by rimonabant results in blockade of heroin-associated memory
Drug-associated pathological memory remains a critical factor contributing to the persistence of substance use disorder. Pharmacological amnestic manipulation to interfere with drug memory reconsolidation has shown promise for the prevention of relapse. In a rat heroin self-administration model, we...
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Main Authors: | Jiang Lin (Author), Yilin Peng (Author), Jinlong Zhang (Author), Junzhe Cheng (Author), Qianqian Chen (Author), Binbin Wang (Author), Yuhang Liu (Author), Shuliang Niu (Author), Jie Yan (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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