When a cocaine addict relapses, it isn't a matter of personal failure—it's the biological result of their brain's rewiring, ...
Cocaine addiction isn’t simply a failure of willpower — it’s the result of lasting biological changes in the brain.
Scientists identify the protein DeltaFosB as the "master switch" that rewires the brain's memory and reward circuits, driving chronic cocaine addiction and relapse.
For the first time, researchers have created genetically modified fruit flies that can become addicted to cocaine. The flies will self-administer cocaine if given the option. The new model could prove ...
Drug discovery has not yet had its “ChatGPT moment,” according to Arman Zaribafiyan, PhD, head of product, AI simulation and platforms, at SandboxAQ, in an interview with GEN. “We can’t rely only on ...