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1 d stimuli (CSs), need to be dissociated from alcohol drinking behavior.
2 erstanding of genetic mechanisms influencing alcohol drinking behavior.
3 ty that contributes to mechanisms underlying alcohol drinking behavior.
4  be functionally involved in, mediating high alcohol drinking behavior.
5 y involved in alcohol reinforcement and high alcohol drinking behavior.
6 sm underlies high anxiety-like and excessive alcohol-drinking behavior.
7 one alone, would have a greater influence on alcohol drinking behaviors.
8 e and opioid systems play important roles in alcohol drinking behaviors.
9 ections to the DLS, which is associated with alcohol drinking behaviors.
10  a neural circuit responsible for individual alcohol drinking behaviors.
11  neuron burst activity in HAD mice decreases alcohol drinking behaviors.
12 the causal role of HDAC2 in anxiety-like and alcohol-drinking behaviors.
13  in neuroadaptations that underlie excessive alcohol-drinking behaviors.
14 ntributor to molecular mechanisms underlying alcohol-drinking behaviors.
15 vide evidence for the involvement of FGF2 in alcohol-drinking behaviors.
16 ol dependence and comorbidity of anxiety and alcohol-drinking behaviors.
17  molecular mechanisms underlying anxiety and alcohol-drinking behaviors.
18 f the CREB gene is associated with increased alcohol-drinking behaviors.
19 rocesses as well as in mechanisms underlying alcohol-drinking behaviors.
20 and GSK-3beta, that in turn drives excessive alcohol-drinking behaviors.
21 ubiquitous Arf6 in the PFC to modulate human alcohol-drinking behaviors.
22 y in a part of the brain (DMS) that controls alcohol-drinking behaviors.
23 ll ensemble of vlOFC-to-DLS neurons may gate alcohol drinking behaviors by attenuating habitual alcoh
24       Our findings suggest that GDNF reduces alcohol-drinking behaviors by reversing an alcohol-induc
25 dings indicate that the hPer1 gene regulates alcohol drinking behavior during stressful conditions an
26 s) in hPer1 were tested for association with alcohol drinking behavior in 273 adolescents and an adul
27 ification of candidate genes associated with alcohol drinking behavior in human populations.
28 n RTI-13951-33 in attenuating the binge-like alcohol drinking behavior in the drinking-in-the-dark pa
29 ere is substantial individual variability in alcohol drinking behaviors in the population, the neural
30 amatergic neurotransmission is implicated in alcohol-drinking behavior in animal models.
31 sed DSD, thereby increasing anxiety-like and alcohol-drinking behaviors in control rats.
32          The present investigation evaluated alcohol-drinking behaviors in mice that are haplodeficie
33 gnaling pathway involved in anxiety-like and alcohol-drinking behaviors in rats.
34 however, the causal role of the CREB gene in alcohol-drinking behaviors is unknown.
35 e difference may contribute to the disparate alcohol drinking behavior of the P and NP rats.
36 n maintaining the high anxiety and excessive alcohol-drinking behaviors of P rats.
37        GDNF expression ablated the return to alcohol drinking behavior over a 12-month period of repe
38 may be associated with the predisposition to alcohol-drinking behavior seen in Lewis rats.
39 EB) in genetic predisposition to anxiety and alcohol-drinking behaviors using alcohol-preferring (P)
40                             Anxiety-like and alcohol-drinking behaviors were measured after infusion
41 cilitating mechanism in the establishment of alcohol drinking behavior with changing the DA-5-HT bala