N.Y. research team discovers how antidepressants and cocaine int...

(New York- Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center/Weill Cornell Medical College) In a first, scientists from Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia University Medical Center have described the specifics of how brain cells process antidepressant drugs, cocaine and amphetamines.

These novel findings could prove useful in the development of more targeted medication therapies for a host of psychiatric diseases, most notably in the area of addiction.


 

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