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Alcohol
Alcohol
The Small G-Protein Rac1 Promotes Neuroadaptations that Underlie Alcohol Use Disorder.
Alcohol Inhibits Glycolysis in the Nucleus Accumbens of Mice Through mTORC1-Dependent Repression of Translation.
mTORC1 is a key molecular transducer of alcohol-dependent plasticity, seeking and relapse.
Altered sensitivity to the anxiolytic and rewarding properties of alcohol in mice which carry the BDNF valine 68 to methionine polymorphism.