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May 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2015

The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis regulates ethanol-seeking behavior in mice

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Melanie M. Pina, Emily A. Young, Andrey E. Ryabinin, and Christopher L. Cunningham. “The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis regulates ethanol-seeking behavior in mice.” Neuropharmacology, 99, Pp. 627–638.

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May 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2015

Applying the new genomics to alcohol dependence

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Sean P. Farris, Andrzej Z. Pietrzykowski, Michael F. Miles, Megan A. O’Brien, Pietro P. Sanna, Samir Zakhari, R. Dayne Mayfield, and R. Adron Harris. “Applying the new genomics to alcohol dependence.” Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.), 49, 8, Pp. 825–836.

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May 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2015

Amoxicillin and amoxicillin/clavulanate reduce ethanol intake and increase GLT-1 expression as well as AKT phosphorylation in mesocorticolimbic regions

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Sunil Goodwani, P. S. S. Rao, Richard L. Bell, and Youssef Sari. “Amoxicillin and amoxicillin/clavulanate reduce ethanol intake and increase GLT-1 expression as well as AKT phosphorylation in mesocorticolimbic regions.” Brain Research, 1622, Pp. 397–408.

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May 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2015

Alcohol-preferring P rats emit spontaneous 22-28 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations that are altered by acute and chronic alcohol experience

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James M. Reno, Neha Thakore, Rueben Gonzales, Timothy Schallert, Richard L. Bell, W. Todd Maddox, and Christine L. Duvauchelle. “Alcohol-preferring P rats emit spontaneous 22-28 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations that are altered by acute and chronic alcohol experience.” Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, 39, 5, Pp. 843–852.

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May 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2015

Adolescent intermittent alcohol exposure: persistence of structural and functional hippocampal abnormalities into adulthood

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Mary-Louise Risher, Rebekah L. Fleming, W. Christopher Risher, K. M. Miller, Rebecca C. Klein, Tiffany Wills, Shawn K. Acheson, Scott D. Moore, Wilkie A. Wilson, Cagla Eroglu, and H. S. Swartzwelder. “Adolescent intermittent alcohol exposure: persistence of structural and functional hippocampal abnormalities into adulthood.” Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, 39, 6, Pp. 989–997.

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May 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2015

Adolescent Intermittent Alcohol Exposure: Dysregulation of Thrombospondins and Synapse Formation are Associated with Decreased Neuronal Density in the Adult Hippocampus

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Mary-Louise Risher, Hannah G. Sexton, W. Christopher Risher, Wilkie A. Wilson, Rebekah L. Fleming, Roger D. Madison, Scott D. Moore, Cagla Eroglu, and H. Scott Swartzwelder. “Adolescent Intermittent Alcohol Exposure: Dysregulation of Thrombospondins and Synapse Formation are Associated with Decreased Neuronal Density in the Adult Hippocampus.” Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, 39, 12, Pp. 2403–2413.

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May 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2014

White matter microstructural recovery with abstinence and decline with relapse in alcohol dependence interacts with normal ageing: a controlled longitudinal DTI study

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Adolf Pfefferbaum, Margaret J. Rosenbloom, Weiwei Chu, Stephanie A. Sassoon, Torsten Rohlfing, Kilian M. Pohl, Natalie M. Zahr, and Edith V. Sullivan. “White matter microstructural recovery with abstinence and decline with relapse in alcohol dependence interacts with normal ageing: a controlled longitudinal DTI study.” The Lancet. Psychiatry, 1, 3, Pp. 202–212.

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May 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2014

VTA CRF neurons mediate the aversive effects of nicotine withdrawal and promote intake escalation

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Taryn E. Grieder, Melissa A. Herman, Candice Contet, Laura A. Tan, Hector Vargas-Perez, Ami Cohen, Michal Chwalek, Geith Maal-Bared, John Freiling, Joel E. Schlosburg, Laura Clarke, Elena Crawford, Pascale Koebel, Vez Repunte-Canonigo, Pietro P. Sanna, Andrew R. Tapper, Marisa Roberto, Brigitte L. Kieffer, Paul E. Sawchenko, George F. Koob, Derek van der Kooy, and Olivier George. “VTA CRF neurons mediate the aversive effects of nicotine withdrawal and promote intake escalation.” Nature Neuroscience, 17, 12, Pp. 1751–1758.

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May 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2014

Use of animal models of alcohol-related behavior

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John C. Crabbe. “Use of animal models of alcohol-related behavior.” Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 125, Pp. 71–86.

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May 10, 2025, Filed Under: 2014

Synaptic adaptations by alcohol and drugs of abuse: changes in microRNA expression and mRNA regulation

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Dana Most, Emily Workman, and R. Adron Harris. “Synaptic adaptations by alcohol and drugs of abuse: changes in microRNA expression and mRNA regulation.” Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, 7, Pp. 85.

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