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A systematic review by Charles Khouri and colleagues examined the extent drugs are capable of inducing Raynaud's phenomenon (RP). The authors found 12 different classes of drugs responsible for RP ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStudy links reelin to cocaine-induced brain and behavior changesCocaine, a drug of abuse, activates just a portion - 10 to 20 percent - of the neurons in the brain's nucleus accumbens, a ...
Cocaine, a drug of abuse, activates just a portion—10% to 20%—of the neurons in the brain's nucleus accumbens, a critical ...
Cocaine-induced cardiomyopathy, one of these effects, may require pharmacologic or interventional therapy. Decisions regarding initiation of therapy and patient follow-up post exposure are ...
Cocaine-induced structural plasticity in frontal cortex correlates with conditioned place preference
Using in vivo imaging in mice, we found that cocaine administration induced a rapid increase in the formation and accumulation of new dendritic spines, and that measures of new persistent spine ...
including symptoms like paranoia and even cocaine-induced psychosis. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about the risk of paranoia and psychosis from cocaine use. We’ll also ...
Gene Variant Associated With Cocaine Dependence, Cocaine-Induced Paranoia. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 4, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2009 / 03 / 090302182945.htm ...
Some already-known autophagy inhibitors prevented cocaine-induced toxicity in cells in our lab studies, which gives us hope that something similar might work at the clinical level," co–lead ...
Thanks to the power of optogenetics, researchers in Switzerland have not only established the first causal link between cocaine-induced changes to brain cells and altered physical behavior, they have ...
Study: Molecular and circuit determinants in the globus pallidus mediating control of cocaine-induced behavioral plasticity. Image Credit: Alex Mit / Shutterstock.com Ventral tegmental area ...
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