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Non-contingent exposure to amphetamine in adolescence recruits miR-218 to regulate Dcc expression in the VTACuesta et al., 2018
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- Cuesta S
- Restrepo-Lozano J
- Silvestrin S
- Nouel D
- Torres-Berrío A
- Reynolds L
- Arvanitogiannis A
- Flores C
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- Neuropsychopharmacology
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The development of the dopamine input to the medial prefrontal cortex occurs during adolescence and is a process that is vulnerable to disruption by stimulant drugs such as amphetamine. We have previously linked the amphetamine-induced disruption of dopamine …
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