Influence of Redox and Dopamine Regulation in Cocaine-Induced Phenotypes Using <i>Drosophila</i>
Reactive Oxidative Species (ROS) are produced during cellular metabolism and their amount is finely regulated because of negative consequences that ROS accumulation has on cellular functioning and survival. However, ROS play an important role in maintaining a healthy brain by participating in cellul...
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Main Authors: | Ana Filošević Vujnović (Author), Marko Rubinić (Author), Ivona Starčević (Author), Rozi Andretić Waldowski (Author) |
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