Striatal miR-183-5p inhibits methamphetamine-induced locomotion by regulating glucocorticoid receptor signaling
MicroRNA (miRNA)-mediated striatal gene regulation may play an important role in methamphetamine (METH) addiction. This study aimed to identify changes in novel miRNAs and their target genes during METH self-administration and investigate their roles in METH-induced locomotion. RNA sequencing analys...
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Main Authors: | Sang-Hoon Song (Author), Won-Jun Jang (Author), Eun Young Jang (Author), Oc-Hee Kim (Author), Haesoo Kim (Author), Taekwon Son (Author), Dong-Young Choi (Author), Sooyeun Lee (Author), Chul-Ho Jeong (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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