Recently, researches conducted at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have shown that male off springs of masculine cocaine-addicted rats are resistant to the rewarding effect of cocaine. The study revealed that cocaine-induced alterations in the genes are passed on from father to son. It was published in the December edition of iNature Neuroscience/i. R. Christopher ...Tuesday, 25 December 2012
Resistance to Cocaine Addiction can be Transmitted from Fathers to Sons
Recently, researches conducted at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have shown that male off springs of masculine cocaine-addicted rats are resistant to the rewarding effect of cocaine. The study revealed that cocaine-induced alterations in the genes are passed on from father to son. It was published in the December edition of iNature Neuroscience/i. R. Christopher ...
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