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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion
ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)
TISSUE(S): Brain, Nucleus Accumbens
SUBMITTER: TuKiet Lam
LAB HEAD: TuKiet Lam
PROVIDER: PXD042043 | Pride | 2023-07-20
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Logan_DIA_NAc-final.sdia | Other | |||
OTF19-3701_Logan_CN2_17.raw | Raw | |||
OTF19-3706_Logan_MN4_5.raw | Raw | |||
OTF19-3711_Logan_SN3_5.raw | Raw | |||
OTF19-3716_Logan_CN2_10.raw | Raw |
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Journal of proteome research 20230613 7
Substance use disorders are associated with disruptions in sleep and circadian rhythms that persist during abstinence and may contribute to relapse risk. Repeated use of substances such as psychostimulants and opioids may lead to significant alterations in molecular rhythms in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), a brain region central to reward and motivation. Previous studies have identified rhythm alterations in the transcriptome of the NAc and other brain regions following the administration of psyc ...[more]