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Psychopharmacology
Psychopharmacology
The BDNF Val68Met polymorphism causes a sex specific alcohol preference over social interaction and also acute tolerance to the anxiolytic effects of alcohol, a phenotype driven by malfunction of BDNF in the ventral hippocampus of male mice.
Targeting the intracellular signaling "STOP" and "GO" pathways for the treatment of alcohol use disorders.
Targeting the intracellular signaling "STOP" and "GO" pathways for the treatment of alcohol use disorders.
Pharmacological traits of delta opioid receptors: pitfalls or opportunities?
Varenicline decreases alcohol consumption in heavy-drinking smokers.
Varenicline decreases alcohol consumption in heavy-drinking smokers.
Relevance of animal models to human eating disorders and obesity.
Relevance of animal models to human eating disorders and obesity.
A novel method for automatic quantification of psychostimulant-evoked route-tracing stereotypy: application to Mus musculus.
A novel method for automatic quantification of psychostimulant-evoked route-tracing stereotypy: application to Mus musculus.
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