Epigenome‐wide association study on methamphetamine dependence
Toshiyuki Shirai,
Satoshi Okazaki,
Takaki Tanifuji
et al.
Abstract:Repeated abuse of methamphetamine (METH) can cause dependence, repeated relapse of psychotic symptoms, compulsive drug‐seeking behaviour, and various neurological symptoms. These long‐term biological changes may be associated with epigenetic mechanisms; however, the association between METH use and epigenetic mechanisms has been poorly investigated. Thus, we performed an epigenome‐wide association study of METH dependence using genomic DNA extracted from the blood samples of 24 patients with METH dependence an… Show more
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