Cocaine Discovery Could Pave Way for Treatment for Substance Abuse
August 21, 2024
August 21, 2024
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Aug. 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Copenhagen issued the following news:
Cocaine binds to a specific transporter in the brain that is responsible for regulating dopamine levels. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have studied and described the process, producing new knowledge that may bring us a step closer to designing a drug for cocaine abuse.
You have probably heard of dopamine. The substance also known as the "feel-good hormo . . .
Cocaine binds to a specific transporter in the brain that is responsible for regulating dopamine levels. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have studied and described the process, producing new knowledge that may bring us a step closer to designing a drug for cocaine abuse.
You have probably heard of dopamine. The substance also known as the "feel-good hormo . . .