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Chronic cocaine exposure causes reduced blood flow and vasoconstriction in mouse prefrontal cortex in vivo

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Fig. 1: Cocaine-induced ischemia in prefrontal cortex (PFC) is associated with escalation of cocaine intake in rodents.

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Correspondence to Congwu Du, Nora D. Volkow or Yingtian Pan.

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Du, C., Volkow, N.D., You, J. et al. Chronic cocaine exposure causes reduced blood flow and vasoconstriction in mouse prefrontal cortex in vivo. Mol Psychiatry 25, 1605 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-020-0847-9

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