Cocaine-using rat fathers pass epigenetic changes on to their sons that make them resistant to coke addiction.
Cocaine-using rat fathers pass epigenetic changes on to their sons that make them resistant to coke addiction.
A novel antibody with a powerful affinity for cocaine shows promise in reversing the deadly effects of an overdose.
Researchers use optogenetics to reverse drug-induced brain and behavioral changes.
Nicotine may alter the brain’s response to cocaine, supporting the idea that the legal drug may serve as a "gateway" to the use of illegal substances.
A new breed of vaccines aims to wean users off cocaine.
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