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Archives for January 2025

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Sex Differences in the Brain Transcriptome Related to Alcohol Effects and Alcohol Use Disorder

Citation:

Hitzemann R, Bergeson SE, Berman AE, Bubier JA, Chesler EJ, Finn DA, Hein M, Hoffman P, Holmes A, Kisby BR, Lockwood D, Lodowski KH, McManus M, Owen JA, Ozburn AR, Panthagani P, Ponomarev I, Saba L, Tabakoff B, Walchale A, Williams RW, and Phillips TJ. “Sex Differences in the Brain Transcriptome Related to Alcohol Effects and Alcohol Use Disorder.” Biol Psychiatry, 91, 1, Pp. 43-52. Publisher’s Version

Last updated on 10/28/2022

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Neuroimaging in alcohol use disorder: From mouse to man.

Citation:

M Fritz, AM Klawonn, and NM Zahr. “Neuroimaging in alcohol use disorder: From mouse to man..” J Neurosci, 100, 5, Pp. 1140-1158. Publisher’s Version

Last updated on 10/28/2022

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Long-term alcohol drinking in High Drinking in the Dark mice is stable for many months and does not show alcohol deprivation effects

Citation:

Crabbe JC, Hack WR, Ozburn AR, Savarese AM, and Metten P. “Long-term alcohol drinking in High Drinking in the Dark mice is stable for many months and does not show alcohol deprivation effects.” Addiction Biology, 27, 1. Publisher’s Version

Last updated on 10/28/2022

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Ethanol withdrawal-induced adaptationsin prefrontal corticotropin releasing factor receptor 1-expressing neurons regulate anxiety andconditioned rewarding effects of ethanol.

Citation:

Patel RR, Wolfe SA, Borgonetti V, Gandhi PJ, Rodriguez L, Snyder AE, D’Ambrosio S, Bajo M, Domissy A, Head S, Contet C, Dayne Mayfield R, Roberts AJ, and Roberto M. “Ethanol withdrawal-induced adaptationsin prefrontal corticotropin releasing factor receptor 1-expressing neurons regulate anxiety andconditioned rewarding effects of ethanol..” Molecular Psychiatry. Publisher’s Version

Last updated on 02/08/2023

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Effect of Chronic IntermittentEthanol Vapor Exposure on RNA Content of Brain-Derived Extracellular Vesicles.

Citation:

Baratta AM, Mangieri RA, Aziz HC, Lopez MF, Farris SP, and Homanics GE. “Effect of Chronic IntermittentEthanol Vapor Exposure on RNA Content of Brain-Derived Extracellular Vesicles..” Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.), S0741-8329, 22, Pp. 00077-5. Publisher’s Version

Last updated on 02/08/2023

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Alcohol’s effects on the mouse brain aremodulated by age and sex.

Citation:

Piekarski DJ, Zahr NM, Zhao Q, Sullivan EV, and Pfefferbaum A. “Alcohol’s effects on the mouse brain aremodulated by age and sex..” Addiction Biology, 27, 5, Pp. e13209. Publisher’s Version

Last updated on 02/08/2023

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Translational structural and functional signatures of chronic alcohol effects in mice.

Citation:

Degiorgis L, Arefin TM, Ben-Hamida S, Noblet V, Antal C, Bienert T, Reisert M, von Elverfeldt D, Kieffer BL, and Harsan LA. “Translational structural and functional signatures of chronic alcohol effects in mice. .” Biological Psychiatry, 91, 12, Pp. 1039-1050. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

The synaptic interactions of alcohol and the endogenous cannabinoidsystem.

Citation:

Wolfe SA, Vozella V, and Roberto M. “The synaptic interactions of alcohol and the endogenous cannabinoidsystem..” Alcohol research:current reviews, 42, 1, Pp. 03. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Synaptic effects of IL-1β and CRF in the central amygdala after protracted alcohol abstinence in male rhesus macaques

Citation:

Patel RR, Varodayan FP, Herman MA, Jimenez V, Agnore R, Gao L, Bajo M, Cuzon Carlson VC, Walter NA, Fei SS, Grant KA, and Roberto M. “Synaptic effects of IL-1β and CRF in the central amygdala after protracted alcohol abstinence in male rhesus macaques.” Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 47, 7, Pp. 847–856. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Regulation of alcohol drinking by ventral striatum and extendedamygdala circuitry.

Citation:

Borrego MB, Chan AE, and Ozburn AR. “Regulation of alcohol drinking by ventral striatum and extendedamygdala circuitry..” Neuropharmacology, 212, Pp. 109074. Publisher’s Version

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