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2019

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2019

What Is addiction? How can animal and human research be used to advance research, diagnosis, and treatment of alcohol and other substance use disorders?

Citation:

WK Bickel, JC Crabbe, and KJ. Sher. “What Is addiction? How can animal and human research be used to advance research, diagnosis, and treatment of alcohol and other substance use disorders?.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 43, Pp. 6-21. Publisher’s Version

Last updated on 05/29/2019

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2019

What Is Addiction? How Can Animal and Human Research Be Used to Advance Research, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Alcohol and Other Substance Use Disorders?

Citation:

Bickel WK, Crabbe JC, and Sher KJ. “What Is Addiction? How Can Animal and Human Research Be Used to Advance Research, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Alcohol and Other Substance Use Disorders?.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 43, 1, Pp. 6-21. Publisher’s Version

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2019

Toll-like receptor 3 dynamics in female C57BL/6J mice: regulation of alcohol intake

Citation:

AS Warden, M Azzam, A Da Costa, S Mason, YA Blednov, RO Messing, RD Mayfield, and RA Harris. “Toll-like receptor 3 dynamics in female C57BL/6J mice: regulation of alcohol intake.” Brain Behavior and Immunity, 77, Pp. 66-76.

Last updated on 05/29/2019

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2019

Toll-like receptor 3 activation increases voluntary alcohol intake in C57BL/6J male mice

Citation:

Warden AS, Azzam M, Da Costa A, Mason S, Blednov YA, Messing RO, Mayfield RD, and Harris RA. “Toll-like receptor 3 activation increases voluntary alcohol intake in C57BL/6J male mice.” Brain Behavior and Immunity, 77, Pp. 55-65. Publisher’s Version

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2019

Synaptic adaptations in the central amygdala and hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus associated with protracted ethanol abstinence in male rhesus monkeys.

Citation:

VA Jimenez, MA Herman, VC Cuzon Carlson, NA Walter, KA Grant, and M Roberto. “Synaptic adaptations in the central amygdala and hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus associated with protracted ethanol abstinence in male rhesus monkeys.” Neuropsychopharmacology, Pp. 44:982-993. Publisher’s Version

Last updated on 11/22/2019

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2019

Synaptic adaptations in the central amygdala and hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus associated with protracted ethanol abstinence in male rhesus monkeys

Citation:

Jimenez VA, Herman MA, Cuzon Carlson VC, Walter NA, Grant KA, and Roberto M. “Synaptic adaptations in the central amygdala and hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus associated with protracted ethanol abstinence in male rhesus monkeys.” Neuropsychopharmacology, 44, 5, Pp. 982–993. Publisher’s Version

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2019

Silencing synaptic MicroRNA‐411 reduces voluntary alcohol consumption in mice

Citation:

Most D, Salem NA, Tiwari GR, Blednov YA, Mayfield RD, and Harris RA. “Silencing synaptic MicroRNA‐411 reduces voluntary alcohol consumption in mice.” Addiction Biology, 24, 4, Pp. 604-616. Publisher’s Version

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2019

Silencing synaptic MicroRNA-411 reduces voluntary alcohol consumption in mice.

Citation:

D Most, NA Salem, GR Tiwari, YA Blednov, RD Mayfield, and RA Harris. “Silencing synaptic MicroRNA-411 reduces voluntary alcohol consumption in mice..” Addiction Biology, Pp. 24:604-616.

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Last updated on 11/25/2019

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2019

Sex-specific ultrasonic vocalization patterns and alcohol consumption in high alcohol-drinking (HAD-1) rats

Citation:

Mittal N, Thakore N, Bell RL, Maddox WT, Schallert T, and Duvauchelle CL. “Sex-specific ultrasonic vocalization patterns and alcohol consumption in high alcohol-drinking (HAD-1) rats.” Physiology and Behavior, 203, Pp. 81-90. Publisher’s Version

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2019

Sex differences in cognitive performance and alcohol consumption in High Alcohol-Drinking (HAD-1) rats

Citation:

Mittal N, Fleming SM, Martinez A, Thakore N, Bell RL, Maddox WT, Schallert T, and Duvauchelle CL. “Sex differences in cognitive performance and alcohol consumption in High Alcohol-Drinking (HAD-1) rats.” Behavioural Brain Research, 381. Publisher’s Version

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