May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2020Mu opioid receptors in the medial habenula contribute to naloxone aversion. Citation: LJ Boulos, S Ben Hamida, J Bailly, M Maitra, AT Ehrlich, C Gavériaux-Ruff, E Darcq, and BL Kieffer. “Mu opioid receptors in the medial habenula contribute to naloxone aversion..” Neuropsychopharmacology, 45, 2, Pp. 247–255. Publisher’s Version Last updated on 05/26/2020
May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2020Microglia Control Escalation of Drinking in Alcohol-Dependent Mice: Genomic and Synaptic Drivers. Citation: Warden AS, Wolfe SA, Khom S, Varodayan FP, Patel RR, Steinman MQ, Bajo M, Montgomery SE, Vlkolinsky R, Nadav T, Polis I, Roberts AJ, Mayfield RD, Harris RA, and Roberto M. “Microglia Control Escalation of Drinking in Alcohol-Dependent Mice: Genomic and Synaptic Drivers..” Biological Psychiatry. Publisher’s Version Last updated on 03/23/2021
May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2020Knock‐in Mice Expressing an Ethanol‐Resistant GluN2A NMDA Receptor Subunit Show Altered Responses to Ethanol Citation: Zamudio PA, Smothers TC, Homanics GE, and Woodward JJ. “Knock‐in Mice Expressing an Ethanol‐Resistant GluN2A NMDA Receptor Subunit Show Altered Responses to Ethanol.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 44, 2, Pp. 479-491. Publisher’s Version
May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2020The inferior colliculus in alcoholism and beyond Citation: Bordia T and Zahr NM. “The inferior colliculus in alcoholism and beyond.” Front. Syst. Neurosci, 14, Pp. 606345-606345. Publisher’s Version
May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2020Inbred Substrain Differences Influence Neuroimmune Response and Drinking Behavior. Citation: Warden AS, Da Costa A, Mason S, Blednov YA, Mayfield RD, and Harris RA. “Inbred Substrain Differences Influence Neuroimmune Response and Drinking Behavior..” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 44, 9. Publisher’s Version Last updated on 03/23/2021
May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2020Genome-wide association studies of the self-rating of effects of ethanol (SRE) Citation: Lai D, Wetherill L, Kapoor M, Johnson EC, Schwandt M, Ramchandani VA, Goldman D, Joslyn G, Rao X, Liu Y, Farris S, Mayfield RD, Dick D, Hesselbrock V, Kramer J, McCutcheon VV, Nurnberger J, Tischfield J, Goate A, Edenberg HJ, Porjesz B, Agrawal A, Foroud T, and Schuckit M. “Genome-wide association studies of the self-rating of effects of ethanol (SRE).” Addiction Biology, 25, 2. Publisher’s Version
May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2020Estrogen receptor α regulates ethanol excitation of ventral tegmental area neurons and binge drinking in female mice. Citation: Vandegrift BJ, Hilderbrand ER, Satta R, Tai R, He D, You C, Chen H, Xu P, Coles C, Brodie MS, and Lasek AW. “Estrogen receptor α regulates ethanol excitation of ventral tegmental area neurons and binge drinking in female mice..” Journal of Neuroscience, 40, Pp. 5196-5207. Publisher’s Version
May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2020Epigenetic changes on rat chromosome 4 contribute to disparate alcohol drinking behavior in alcohol-preferring and -nonpreferring rats. Citation: Spence JP, Lai D, Reiter JL, Cao S, Bell RL, Williams KE, and Liang T. “Epigenetic changes on rat chromosome 4 contribute to disparate alcohol drinking behavior in alcohol-preferring and -nonpreferring rats..” Alcohol, 89, Pp. 103-112. Publisher’s Version
May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2020Effects of tacrolimus and other immune targeting compounds on binge-like ethanol drinking in high drinking in the dark mice Citation: Grigsby KB, Savarese AM, Metten P, Mason BJ, Blednov YA, Crabbe JC, and Ozburn AR. “Effects of tacrolimus and other immune targeting compounds on binge-like ethanol drinking in high drinking in the dark mice.” Neurosci Insights , 15, Pp. p.2633105520975412-2633105520975412. Publisher’s Version
May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2020Effects of Pharmacologically Targeting Neuroimmune Pathways on Alcohol Drinking in Mice Selectively Bred to Drink to Intoxication Citation: Ozburn AR, Metten P, Potretzke S, Townsley KG, Blednov YA, and Crabbe JC. “Effects of Pharmacologically Targeting Neuroimmune Pathways on Alcohol Drinking in Mice Selectively Bred to Drink to Intoxication.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 44, 2, Pp. 553-566. Publisher’s Version