Exposure to methamphetamine exacerbates motor activities and alters circular RNA profile of cerebellum
Methamphetamine (METH) is a psychostimulant drug that acts on monoaminergic systems in the brain. There are several lines of evidence indicating the devastating effects of addictive drugs on the cerebellum. Moreover, it was shown that circular RNAs (circRNAs) have an important role in neurodegenerat...
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Main Authors: | Mahdi Eskandarian Boroujeni (Author), Amin Nasrollahi (Author), Puria Baghbani Boroujeni (Author), Fatemeh Fadaeifathabadi (Author), Mohammaderfan Farhadieh (Author), Ava Modirzadeh Tehrani (Author), Hosein Nakhaei (Author), Amir Masoud Sajedian (Author), Tahmineh Peirouvi (Author), Abbas Aliaghaei (Author) |
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