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May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

DNA modifications in models of alcohol use disorders

Citation:

CT Tulisiak, RA Harris, and I Ponomarev. “DNA modifications in models of alcohol use disorders.” Alcohol, May, 60, Pp. 19-30.

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

CRF modulates glutamate transmission in the central amygdala of naïve and ethanol-dependent rats

Citation:

FP Varodayan, D Correia, D Kirson, S Khom, CS Oleata, G Luu, P Schweitzer, and M Roberto. “CRF modulates glutamate transmission in the central amygdala of naïve and ethanol-dependent rats.” Neuropharmacology, 125, Pp. 418-428.

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

The corticotropin releasing factor receptor 1 in alcohol use disorder: still a valid drug target?

Citation:

MB Pomrenze, TL Fetterly, DG Winder, and RO Messing. “The corticotropin releasing factor receptor 1 in alcohol use disorder: still a valid drug target?.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 41, 12, Pp. 1986-1999.

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and addictive behaviors

Citation:

M Roberto, SR Spierling, D Kirson, and EP Zorrilla. “Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and addictive behaviors.” International Review of Neurobiology, Pp. 136:5-51.

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Control of chronic excessive alcohol drinking by genetic manipulation of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus urocortin-1 neuropeptide system

Citation:

W. J. Giardino, E. D. Rodriguez, M. L. Smith, M. M. Ford, D. Galili, S. H. Mitchell, A. Chen, and A. E. Ryabinin. “Control of chronic excessive alcohol drinking by genetic manipulation of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus urocortin-1 neuropeptide system.” Translational Psychiatry, 7, 1, Pp. e1021.

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May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

CNS cell-type localization and LPS response of TLR signaling pathways

Citation:

GM McCarthy, CR Bridges, YA Blednov, and RA Harris. “ CNS cell-type localization and LPS response of TLR signaling pathways.” F1000 Research, 6, Pp. 1144.

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Chronic alcohol exposure disrupts CB1 regulation of GABAergic transmission in the rat basolateral amygdala

Citation:

FP Varodayan, M Bajo, N Soni, G Luu, SG Madamba, P Schweitzer, and M Roberto. “Chronic alcohol exposure disrupts CB1 regulation of GABAergic transmission in the rat basolateral amygdala.” Addiction Biology, 22, Pp. 766-778.

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Anaplastic lymphoma kinase regulates binge-like drinking and dopamine receptor sensitivity in the ventral tegmental area.

Citation:

Dutton JW 3rd, Chen H, You C, Brodie MS, and Lasek AW. “Anaplastic lymphoma kinase regulates binge-like drinking and dopamine receptor sensitivity in the ventral tegmental area.” Addiction Biology, 22, Pp. 665-678. Publisher’s Version

May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Anaplastic lymphoma kinase is a regulator of alcohol consumption and excitatory synaptic plasticity in the nucleus accumbens shell

Citation:

RA Mangieri, EY Maier, TR Buske, AW Lasek, and RA Morrisett. “Anaplastic lymphoma kinase is a regulator of alcohol consumption and excitatory synaptic plasticity in the nucleus accumbens shell.” Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2017, 8, Pp. 533.

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May 12, 2025, Filed Under: 2017

Alignment of the transcriptome with individual variation in animals selectively bred for High Drinking-In-the-Dark (HDID).

Citation:

Hitzemann R, Oberbeck D, Iancu O, Darakjian P, McWeeney S, Spence S, Schlumbohm J, Metten P, and Crabbe J. “Alignment of the transcriptome with individual variation in animals selectively bred for High Drinking-In-the-Dark (HDID)..” Alcohol, 60, Pp. 115-120. Publisher’s Version

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