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Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research
Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research
Limited Excessive Voluntary Alcohol Drinking Leads to Liver Dysfunction in Mice.
Limited Excessive Voluntary Alcohol Drinking Leads to Liver Dysfunction in Mice.
Intra-VTA deltorphin, but not DPDPE, induces place preference in ethanol-drinking rats: distinct DOR-1 and DOR-2 mechanisms control ethanol consumption and reward.
Intra-VTA deltorphin, but not DPDPE, induces place preference in ethanol-drinking rats: distinct DOR-1 and DOR-2 mechanisms control ethanol consumption and reward.
Binge ethanol-drinking potentiates corticotropin releasing factor R1 receptor activity in the ventral tegmental area.
Binge ethanol-drinking potentiates corticotropin releasing factor R1 receptor activity in the ventral tegmental area.
Recent advances in the discovery and preclinical testing of novel compounds for the prevention and/or treatment of alcohol use disorders.
Recent advances in the discovery and preclinical testing of novel compounds for the prevention and/or treatment of alcohol use disorders.
Striatal involvement in human alcoholism and alcohol consumption, and withdrawal in animal models.
Striatal involvement in human alcoholism and alcohol consumption, and withdrawal in animal models.
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