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2024

January 22, 2025, Filed Under: 2024, Publication

Effects of repeated alcohol abstinence on within-subject prefrontal cortical gene expression in rhesus macaques.

Citation:

Hitzemann R, Gao L, Fei SS, Ray K, Vigh-Conrad KA, Phillips TJ, Searles R, Cervera-Juanes RP, Khadka R, Carlson TL, Gonzales SW, Newman N, and Grant KA. “Effects of repeated alcohol abstinence on within-subject prefrontal cortical gene expression in rhesus macaques..” Advances in Drug and Alcohol Research, 4, Pp. 12528. Publisher’s Version

January 22, 2025, Filed Under: 2024, Publication

Cell-type brain-region specific changes in prefrontal cortex of a mouse model of alcohol dependence

Citation:

Salem NA, Manzano L, Keist MW, Ponomareva O, Roberts AJ, Roberto M, and Mayfield RD. “Cell-type brain-region specific changes in prefrontal cortex of a mouse model of alcohol dependence.” Neurobiology of disease, 190, Pp. 106361. Publisher’s Version

January 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2024, Publication

Brain-specific serine/threonine-protein kinase 1 is a substrate of protein kinase C epsilon involved in sex-specific ethanol and anxiety phenotypes

Citation:

Dugan MP, Maiya R, Fleischer C, Bajo M, Snyder AE, Koduri A, Srinivasan S, Roberto M, and Messing RO. “Brain-specific serine/threonine-protein kinase 1 is a substrate of protein kinase C epsilon involved in sex-specific ethanol and anxiety phenotypes.” Addiction biology, 29, 3, Pp. e13388. 

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