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Molecular Mechanism of Cocaine High Revealed 11844

n living rats, researchers found that animals dosed with other drugs that mimicked these neuroreceptor effects engaged in similar activities: intensive sniffing, biting and motion in their cages. In fact, when dosed with cocaine, the rats both traveled more broadly and more frenetically in cages that had been outfitted with a crisscrossing grid of lasers that enabled software to track the subjects' movements, according to Wang. More →

Cocaine's boost derives from reward-prompting receptors actively blocking their signaling counterpart, according to new research.

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