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Chunk #51 — Discussion — Implications

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Transcriptional changes common to human cocaine, cannabis and phencyclidine abuse.
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The aPFC is distinguished from other cortical regions by its highly complex synaptic connectivity and dendritic arborization [5]–[6]. Therefore, the specific changes in transcripts involved in calmodulin-regulated signaling, cholesterol metabolism and ER/Golgi function may be correlates of drug-induced changes in neuronal function and synaptic plasticity that are shared by cocaine, cannabis and phencyclidine abuse.