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January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Translational structural and functional signatures of chronic alcohol effects in mice.

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Degiorgis L, Arefin TM, Ben-Hamida S, Noblet V, Antal C, Bienert T, Reisert M, von Elverfeldt D, Kieffer BL, and Harsan LA. “Translational structural and functional signatures of chronic alcohol effects in mice. .” Biological Psychiatry, 91, 12, Pp. 1039-1050. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

The synaptic interactions of alcohol and the endogenous cannabinoidsystem.

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Wolfe SA, Vozella V, and Roberto M. “The synaptic interactions of alcohol and the endogenous cannabinoidsystem..” Alcohol research:current reviews, 42, 1, Pp. 03. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Synaptic effects of IL-1β and CRF in the central amygdala after protracted alcohol abstinence in male rhesus macaques

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Patel RR, Varodayan FP, Herman MA, Jimenez V, Agnore R, Gao L, Bajo M, Cuzon Carlson VC, Walter NA, Fei SS, Grant KA, and Roberto M. “Synaptic effects of IL-1β and CRF in the central amygdala after protracted alcohol abstinence in male rhesus macaques.” Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 47, 7, Pp. 847–856. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Regulation of alcohol drinking by ventral striatum and extendedamygdala circuitry.

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Borrego MB, Chan AE, and Ozburn AR. “Regulation of alcohol drinking by ventral striatum and extendedamygdala circuitry..” Neuropharmacology, 212, Pp. 109074. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Hippocampal β2-GABA A receptors mediate LTP suppression by etomidate and contribute to long-lasting feedback butnot feedforward inhibition of pyramidal neurons.

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Figueroa AG, Benkwitz C, Surges G, Kunz N, Homanics GE, and Pearce RA. “Hippocampal β2-GABA A receptors mediate LTP suppression by etomidate and contribute to long-lasting feedback butnot feedforward inhibition of pyramidal neurons..” Journal of neurophysiology, 126, 4, Pp. 1090-1100. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

The GPR88 agonist RTI-13951-33 reduces alcohol drinking and seeking in mice.

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Ben Hamida S, Carter M, Darcq E, Sourty M, Rahman MT, Decker AM, Jin C, and Kieffer BL. “The GPR88 agonist RTI-13951-33 reduces alcohol drinking and seeking in mice..” Addiction Biology, 27, 6. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Effect of abrain-penetrant selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) on binge drinking in female mice.

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Chen H, Lu Y, Xiong R, Rosales CI, Coles C, Hamada K, Asad N, Thatcher GRJ, and Lasek AW. “Effect of abrain-penetrant selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) on binge drinking in female mice..” Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research, 46, 7, Pp. 1313–1320. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Centralnucleus of the amygdala projections onto the nucleus accumbens core regulate binge-like alcoholdrinking in a CRF-dependent manner.

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Borrego MB, Grigsby KB, Townsley KG, Chan A, Firsick EJ, Tran A, Savarese A, and Ozburn AR. “Centralnucleus of the amygdala projections onto the nucleus accumbens core regulate binge-like alcoholdrinking in a CRF-dependent manner..” Neuropharmacology, 203, Pp. 108874. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Central amygdala corticotropin-releasing factor neurons promote hyponeophagia but do not control alcohol drinking in mice

Citation:

Kreifeldt M, Herman MA, Sidhu H, Okhuarobo A, Macedo GC, Shahryari R, Gandhi PJ, Roberto M, and Contet C. “Central amygdala corticotropin-releasing factor neurons promote hyponeophagia but do not control alcohol drinking in mice.” Molecular Psychiatry, 27, 5, Pp. 2502–2513. Publisher’s Version

January 26, 2025, Filed Under: 2022, Publication

Blood and brain gene expression signatures ofchronic intermittent ethanol consumption in mice.

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Ferguson LB, Roberts AJ, Mayfield RD, and Messing RO. “Blood and brain gene expression signatures ofchronic intermittent ethanol consumption in mice..” PLoS computational biology, 18, 2, Pp. e1009800. Publisher’s Version

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