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Alcohol administration blocks stress-induced impairments in memory and anxiety, and alters hippocampal neurotransmitter receptor expression in male rats.Academic Article Why?
Alcohol Regulates BK Surface Expression via Wnt/?-Catenin Signaling.Academic Article Why?
Beta-subunits are important modulators of the acute response to alcohol in human BK channels.Academic Article Why?
Bicuculline sensitive depressor response to ethanol infusion into the lateral hypothalamus.Academic Article Why?
BK channel subunit composition modulates molecular tolerance to ethanol.Academic Article Why?
Combined effects of systemic alcohol and nicotine on dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens shell.Academic Article Why?
Effect of chronic ethanol administration on disposition of ethanol and its metabolites in rat.Academic Article Why?
Effects of moderate, voluntary ethanol consumption on the rat and human gut microbiome.Academic Article Why?
Estimating driver risk using alcohol biomarkers, interlock blood alcohol concentration tests and psychometric assessments: initial descriptives.Academic Article Why?
Ethanol affects hypothalamic neurons projecting to the hippocampus and inhibits dentate granule cell LTP.Academic Article Why?
Genetic and early environmental contributions to alcohol's aversive and physiological effects.Academic Article Why?
Low Vs. High Alcohol: Central Benefits Vs. Detriments.Academic Article Why?
Neonatal ethanol exposure reduces AMPA but not NMDA receptor levels in the rat neocortex.Academic Article Why?
Nicotine blocks ethanol and diazepam impairment of air righting and ethanol impairment of maze performance.Academic Article Why?
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