Heightened cocaine-seeking in male rats associates with a distinct transcriptomic profile in the medial prefrontal cortex
Drug overdose deaths involving cocaine have skyrocketed, an outcome attributable in part to the lack of FDA-approved medications for the treatment of cocaine use disorder (CUD), highlighting the need to identify new pharmacotherapeutic targets. Vulnerability to cocaine-associated environmental conte...
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Main Authors: | Christina R. Merritt (Author), Ashley E. Smith (Author), Kamil Khanipov (Author), George Golovko (Author), Kelly T. Dineley (Author), Noelle C. Anastasio (Author), Kathryn A. Cunningham (Author) |
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