2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.05.592572
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Alcohol-induced sleep dysregulation in Drosophila is dependent on the neuropeptide PDF

Maria E. Ramirez-Roman,
Nicolás L. Fuenzalida-Uribe,
Genesis Ayala-Santiago
et al.

Abstract: Alcohol exposure is known to trigger homeostatic adaptations in the brain that lead to the development of tolerance and dependence. These adaptations are also believed to be the root of a series of disturbances in sleep patterns that often manifest during the development of alcoholism and can have significant clinical and economic consequences. Unfortunately, the neuronal and genetic pathways that control the effects of alcohol on sleep are currently unknown, thus limiting our efforts to find effective treatme… Show more

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