Endocannabinoids regulate cocaine-associated memory through brain AEA-CB1R signalling activation
Objective: Contextual drug-associated memory precipitates craving and relapse in substance users, and the risk of relapse is a major challenge in the treatment of substance use disorders. Thus, understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of how this association memory is formed and maintained wi...
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Main Authors: | Hongchun Li (Author), Rong Chen (Author), Yuanyi Zhou (Author), Haichuan Wang (Author), Luqiang Sun (Author), Zhen Yang (Author), Lin Bai (Author), Jie Zhang (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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