New paper: “Dopamine D2/3 receptor densities may underlie the functional architecture of cocaine use.” By Jocelyn Ricard and Holmes Lab
Read it now in Nature Communications Biology: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-024-06836-9
Here, we show that the spatial topography of dopamine receptor densities may underlie the patterns of functional connectivity in cocaine use disorder we can assess through fMRI.