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Neurobiology of disease
Neurobiology of disease
Naltrexone aversion and treatment efficacy are greatest in humans and rats that actively consume high levels of alcohol.
Naltrexone aversion and treatment efficacy are greatest in humans and rats that actively consume high levels of alcohol.
Osteopontin is extensively expressed by macrophages following CNS demyelination but has a redundant role in remyelination.
Zinc release contributes to hypoglycemia-induced neuronal death.
Zinc release contributes to hypoglycemia-induced neuronal death.
Beta-amyloid-induced inflammation and cholinergic hypofunction in the rat brain in vivo: involvement of the p38MAPK pathway.
Beta-amyloid-induced inflammation and cholinergic hypofunction in the rat brain in vivo: involvement of the p38MAPK pathway.
Decreased MK-801 binding in discrete hippocampal regions of prion-infected mice.
Decreased MK-801 binding in discrete hippocampal regions of prion-infected mice.
Postherpetic neuralgia: irritable nociceptors and deafferentation.
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