A Role for Repressive Histone Methylation in Cocaine-Induced Vulnerability to Stress
Substance abuse increases an individual's vulnerability to stress-related illnesses, which is presumably mediated by drug-induced neural adaptations that alter subsequent responses to stress. Here, we identify repressive histone methylation in nucleus accumbens (NAc), an important brain reward...
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier,
2014-12-16T17:46:28Z.
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