2022
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.r2530
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Selective Optogenetic Dopamine Terminal Stimulation Reveals Role of GABAergic Signaling in Individual Differences in Dopamine Release

Abstract: An estimated 70.5% of Americans aged 12 or older report having used an illicit substance at least once, while about 10‐20% of those individuals ultimately develop a substance use disorder (SUD). These data highlight substantial individual variability in the risk of developing SUD following initial drug use. Identifying markers of increased risk provides a significant opportunity to identify at‐risk populations and to aid in the prevention of the development of SUD. In preclinical rodent models, locomotor respo… Show more

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