Histone arginine methylation in cocaine action in the nucleus accumbens

Repeated cocaine exposure regulates transcriptional regulation within the nucleus accumbens (NAc), and epigenetic mechanisms - such as histone acetylation and methylation on Lys residues - have been linked to these lasting actions of cocaine. In contrast to Lys methylation, the role of histone Arg (...

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Main Authors: Damez-Werno, Diane M. (Author), Sun, HaoSheng (Author), Scobie, Kimberly N. (Author), Shao, Ningyi (Author), Rabkin, Jaclyn (Author), Dias, Caroline (Author), Calipari, Erin S. (Author), Maze, Ian (Author), Pena, Catherine J. (Author), Walker, Deena M. (Author), Cahill, Michael E. (Author), Chandra, Ramesh (Author), Gancarz, Amy (Author), Mouzon, Ezekiell (Author), Landry, Joseph A. (Author), Cates, Hannah (Author), Lobo, Mary-Kay (Author), Dietz, David (Author), Allis, C. David (Author), Guccione, Ernesto (Author), Turecki, Gustavo (Author), Defilippi, Paola (Author), Hurd, Yasmin L. (Author), Shen, Li (Author), Nestler, Eric J. (Author), Neve, Rachael L. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 2018-04-24T13:50:46Z.
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