Health
Addiction & Risky Behaviors
Prevention & Personalised Health
Genetics & Omics
Behavioral (Non-substances) Addictions
Ph.D
France
2012.09.30
Challenging addictive behaviours in mouse models with abnormal corticostriatal projections
Our genes may make us more or less vulnerable to neuronal plasticity addiction. Elia Magrinelli is testing the role of a gene in the brain that may determine this risk and could serve as a predictor of susceptibility to addiction and a potential target for treatments.
The Risk of Addiction in our Genes
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Elia
MAGRINELLI
Institution
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale
Biologie Cellulaire Développement et Évolution
Country
France
Nationality
Italian
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