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382 related items for PubMed ID: 9884162

  • 1. Comparison of alcohol-preferring and nonpreferring selectively bred rat lines. I. Ethanol initiation and limited access operant self-administration.
    Samson HH, Files FJ, Denning C, Marvin S.
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  • 3. Voluntary ethanol drinking during the first three postnatal weeks in lines of rats selectively bred for divergent ethanol preference.
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  • 4. Ethanol-reinforced responding by AA and ANA rats following the sucrose-substitution initiation procedure.
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  • 11. Effects of multiple alcohol deprivations on operant ethanol self-administration by high-alcohol-drinking replicate rat lines.
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  • 12. Inverse genetic association between alcohol preference and severity of alcohol withdrawal in two sets of rat lines selected for the same phenotype.
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  • 13. Performance in the cross-maze and slip funnel tests of four pairs of rat lines selectively bred for divergent alcohol drinking behavior.
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  • 15. Repeated exposure to alcoholic beer does not induce long-lasting changes in alcohol self-administration and intake in Sardinian alcohol-preferring and Sardinian non-preferring rats.
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  • 16. Ultrasonic vocalization behavior differs between lines of ethanol-preferring and nonpreferring rats.
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  • 18. Differential expression of NPY and its receptors in alcohol-preferring AA and alcohol-avoiding ANA rats.
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  • 19. Further evidence of an inverse genetic relationship between innate differences in alcohol preference and alcohol withdrawal magnitude in multiple selectively bred rat lines.
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  • 20. Taste-aversion-prone (TAP) rats and taste-aversion-resistant (TAR) rats differ in ethanol self-administration, but not in ethanol clearance or general consumption.
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    Alcohol; 2004 May; 33(1):1-7. PubMed ID: 15353168
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