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2011

May 9, 2025, Filed Under: 2011

Deletion of the δ opioid receptor gene impairs place conditioning but preserves morphine reinforcement

Citation:

Julie Le Merrer, Ainhoa Plaza-Zabala, Carolina Del Boca, Audrey Matifas, Rafael Maldonado, and Brigitte L. Kieffer. “Deletion of the δ opioid receptor gene impairs place conditioning but preserves morphine reinforcement.” Biological Psychiatry, 69, 7, Pp. 700–703.

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May 9, 2025, Filed Under: 2011

Computational detection of alternative exon usage

Citation:

Ted G. Laderas, Nicole A. R. Walter, Michael Mooney, Kristina Vartanian, Priscila Darakjian, Kari Buck, Christina A. Harrington, John Belknap, Robert Hitzemann, and Shannon K. McWeeney. “Computational detection of alternative exon usage.” Frontiers in Neuroscience, 5, Pp. 69.

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May 9, 2025, Filed Under: 2011

Ceftriaxone, a beta-lactam antibiotic, reduces ethanol consumption in alcohol-preferring rats

Citation:

Youssef Sari, Makiko Sakai, Jason M. Weedman, George V. Rebec, and Richard L. Bell. “Ceftriaxone, a beta-lactam antibiotic, reduces ethanol consumption in alcohol-preferring rats.” Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire), 46, 3, Pp. 239–246.

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May 9, 2025, Filed Under: 2011

CB1 Receptors Regulate Alcohol-Seeking Behavior and Alcohol Self-administration of Female Alcohol-Preferring (P) Rats

Citation:

Bruk Getachew, Sheketha R. Hauser, Ronnie Dhaher, Richard L. Bell, Scott M. Oster, William J. McBride, and Zachary A. Rodd. “CB1 Receptors Regulate Alcohol-Seeking Behavior and Alcohol Self-administration of Female Alcohol-Preferring (P) Rats.” Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior, 97, 4, Pp. 669–675.

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May 8, 2025, Filed Under: 2011

Alcohol preference drinking in a mouse line selectively bred for high drinking in the dark

Citation:

John C. Crabbe, Stephanie E. Spence, Lauren L. Brown, and Pamela Metten. “Alcohol preference drinking in a mouse line selectively bred for high drinking in the dark.” Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.), 45, 5, Pp. 427–440.

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May 8, 2025, Filed Under: 2011

Activation of inflammatory signaling by lipopolysaccharide produces a prolonged increase of voluntary alcohol intake in mice

Citation:

Y. A. Blednov, J. M. Benavidez, C. Geil, S. Perra, H. Morikawa, and R. A. Harris. “Activation of inflammatory signaling by lipopolysaccharide produces a prolonged increase of voluntary alcohol intake in mice.” Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 25 Suppl 1, Pp. S92–S105.

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May 8, 2025, Filed Under: 2011

Accumbens Homer2-mediated signaling: a factor contributing to mouse strain differences in alcohol drinking?

Citation:

S. P. Goulding, I. Obara, K. D. Lominac, A. T. Gould, B. W. Miller, M. Klugmann, and K. K. Szumlinski. “Accumbens Homer2-mediated signaling: a factor contributing to mouse strain differences in alcohol drinking?.” Genes, Brain, and Behavior, 10, 1, Pp. 111–126.

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