Role of Multifunctional FADD (Fas-Associated Death Domain) Adaptor in Drug Addiction

  • Ramos-Miguel A
  • Alvaro-Bartolome M
  • Julia M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Human drug addictions are chronic medical disorders characterized by tolerance and dependence to the abused substance, incentive sensitization, loss of control over drug use that becomes compulsive, relapse (Belin & Everitt, 2010), and in some cases high ...

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Ramos-Miguel, A., Alvaro-Bartolome, M., Julia, M., & A., J. (2012). Role of Multifunctional FADD (Fas-Associated Death Domain) Adaptor in Drug Addiction. In Addictions - From Pathophysiology to Treatment. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/34273

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