Role of nucleus accumbens dopamine 2 receptors in motivating cocaine use in male and female rats prior to and following the development of an addiction-like phenotype
A hallmark of cocaine use disorder (CUD) is dysfunction of dopamine signaling in the mesolimbic pathway, including impaired dopamine 2 (D2) receptor signaling. One of the most replicated findings in human imagining studies is decreased striatal D2 receptor binding in individuals with a substance use...
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Main Authors: | Eleanor Blair Towers (Author), Ivy L. Williams (Author), Emaan I. Qillawala (Author), Wendy J. Lynch (Author) |
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