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Cell Type Specific Gene

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Cell type-specific gene regulatory mechanisms associated with addiction-related behaviors in rats

Francesca Telese, PhD

University of California, San Diego

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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

7:00 PM Europe/Berlin

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Abstract

Understanding the fundamental gene regulatory mechanisms underlying addiction and related behaviors could facilitate more effective treatments. We discuss our work using multi-omics methods to provide mechanistic and functional insights into how addiction perturbs gene regulatory programs in the rat brain, with single-cell resolution.

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addictionaddiction-related behavioursfunctional insightsgene regulatory mechanismsmulti-omicsneuroepigeneticsperturbationrat brainsingle-cell resolutiontreatments

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Francesca Telese, PhD

University of California, San Diego

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