Addiction & Risky Behaviors
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
France
2011.10.14
Cellular mechanism mediating the impairment in synaptic plasticity associated with the transition to addiction
One of the major challenges in the field of drug abuse is the understanding of the biological basis of the transition to addiction in vulnerable individuals. Identifying which of the countless drug-induced neurobiological changes are specifically associated with the behavioral manifestation of addiction has proven to be extremely challenging, but the recent development of adequate animal models will allow rapid progress. By differentiating between individuals (the vast majority) maintaining control of their drug-related behaviors from those few that lose control over drug consumption, we study the synaptic modifications specifically associated with the transition to cocaine-addiction.
Understanding the Roots of Addiction
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Fernando
KASANETZ
Institution
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2
Country
France
Nationality
Argentinian
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