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7 september 2017 17:51:40

 
Prosapip1-Dependent Synaptic Adaptations in the Nucleus Accumbens Drive Alcohol Intake, Seeking, and Reward (Neuron)
 


Laguesse et al. identified Prosapip1 as a novel downstream target of mTORC1 in the nucleus accumbens that promotes actin reorganization as well as morphological and synaptic alterations that in turn drive alcohol drinking and seeking behaviors.


 
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