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Substance use disorders and cooperative research on addictions: Spanish approach as a model

Substance use disorders (SUD), also named addiction when it is severe, is a chronic brain disorder with serious impact on individual who suffer, the public health and with high burden of disease. They are multitude of mechanisms/factors involved in addiction: from individual characteristics of the p...

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Published in:Pharmacological research 2024-08, Vol.206, p.107233, Article 107233
Main Authors: Cárdenas-Quesada, Jose, Mestre-Pintó, Joan, Maldonado, Rafael, Rodríguez de Fonseca, Fernando, Torrens, Marta, Farré, Magí
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