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Translational molecular approaches in substance abuse research
Sasha L. Fulton
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Ian Maze
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Addiction Institute of Mount Sinai
Friedman Brain Institute
Nash Family Department of Neuroscience
Pharmacological Sciences
Psychiatry
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Substance Use Disorder
100%
Molecular Approaches
100%
Substance Abuse Research
100%
Translational Research
50%
Molecular Genetics
33%
Alcohol
16%
Stimulants
16%
Nicotine
16%
Cell Behavior
16%
Genome-wide Association Study
16%
Psychiatric Disorders
16%
Substance Abuse
16%
Opioids
16%
Disease States
16%
Clinical Investigation
16%
Brain Diseases
16%
Genetic Variants
16%
Drug Addiction
16%
Molecular Changes
16%
Heterogeneous Pathophysiology
16%
Human Genome
16%
Novel Treatments
16%
Genetic Basis
16%
Human Studies
16%
Human Patients
16%
Patient-centered
16%
Reward Circuit
16%
Preclinical Animal Models
16%
Candidate Gene Approach
16%
Epigenetic Dysregulation
16%
Transcriptional Dysregulation
16%
Molecular Systems
16%
Multidimensional Nature
16%
Genetic Investigation
16%
Mechanistic Relationship
16%
Cross-species Approach
16%
Research Scheme
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Substance Use
100%
Genetics
33%
Animal Model
33%
Molecular Genetics
33%
Epigenetics
16%
Animal Experiment
16%
Candidate Gene
16%
Cell Function
16%
Genome-Wide Association Study
16%
Genetic Divergence
16%
Human Genome
16%
Human Study
16%
Neuroscience
Physical Dependence
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
12%
Mental Disorder
12%
Analeptic
12%
Genome-Wide Association Study
12%
Cell Function
12%
Brain Disease
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Drug Dependence
100%
Pathophysiology
14%
Brain Disease
14%
Human Study
14%
Diseases
14%