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1 forcement associated with the "dark side" of alcohol addiction.
2    However, only a small proportion develops alcohol addiction.
3 d inference on alternative choice options in alcohol addiction.
4  role in the continuation and progression of alcohol addiction.
5 ion shares common neural brain activity with alcohol addiction.
6 ummatory behaviors may jointly contribute to alcohol addiction.
7 aptive synapses may help in the treatment of alcohol addiction.
8 omoting abstinence and preventing relapse in alcohol addiction.
9 tus was assessed for the first time in human alcohol addiction.
10 ce, which is critical for the maintenance of alcohol addiction.
11 ohol and support a neuroimmune hypothesis of alcohol addiction.
12 ects of nicotine and may also be involved in alcohol addiction.
13 area (VTA) neurons have an important role in alcohol addiction.
14  a critical role of epigenetic mechanisms in alcohol addiction.
15 ical incapacity, chronic disease, or drug or alcohol addiction.
16 d, and parallels have been drawn to drug and alcohol addiction.
17  characterize addictive disorders, including alcohol addiction.
18 monstrate that flies can exhibit features of alcohol addiction.
19  of major importance in maintaining drug and alcohol addiction.
20 th familial alcoholic history often leads to alcohol addiction.
21 ls that have a genetic background leading to alcohol addiction.
22  adaptations that lead to the development of alcohol addiction.
23 ications for elucidating pathways leading to alcohol addiction.
24 have important implications for the study of alcohol addiction.
25 n areas thought to be important for drug and alcohol addiction.
26 erse consequences, in a minority who develop alcohol addiction.
27 uitry associated with the pathophysiology of alcohol addiction.
28 und hazardous AC, in 65 harmful AC and in 38 alcohol addiction.
29 lay an integral part in networks affected by alcohol addiction.
30 frontocortical structures as a treatment for alcohol addiction.
31 F2 as a potential new therapeutic target for alcohol addiction.
32 cuit are critically associated to stroke and alcohol addiction.
33 t for the treatment of comorbid nicotine and alcohol addictions.
34 to preventable deaths and diseases including alcohol addiction, alcoholic liver disease, cardiovascul
35                                              Alcohol addiction (alcoholism) is one of the most preval
36 aloid chromatin remodeling in the process of alcohol addiction and further suggest that HDAC inhibito
37 and cell type-specific mechanisms underlying alcohol addiction and identify targets for the developme
38 usly unknown mechanism for a core element of alcohol addiction and point to a novel candidate therape
39 the active principle in a herbal remedy for "alcohol addiction" and provides a lead for the design of
40 nd behavior, the use of flies as a model for alcohol addiction, and the interaction between ethanol a
41 depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, alcohol addiction, anorexia, and bulimia.
42 of molecular and cellular changes underlying alcohol addiction are lacking.
43 r individual differences in vulnerability to alcohol addiction are not known.
44 is study may aid in the conceptualization of alcohol addiction as a disorder characterized by the per
45  we identify disulfiram, a drug for treating alcohol addiction, as an inhibitor of pore formation by
46 (EFhd2; Swiprosin-1) plays in the control of alcohol addiction-associated behaviours.
47 ion of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) in alcohol addiction because this protein has recently emer
48 mptoms, is thought to directly contribute to alcohol addiction behaviors, and is associated with cogn
49                                   In case of alcohol addiction, fibrosis grade 1-2 was evidenced in 7
50               Although anxiety disorders and alcohol addiction frequently co-occur, the mechanisms th
51  glutamatergic system has been implicated in alcohol addiction; however, the molecular underpinnings
52 s relevant to anxiety/stressor disorders and alcohol addiction, including anxiogenesis, deficits in f
53                                              Alcohol addiction is a chronically relapsing disorder th
54                                              Alcohol addiction is a common affliction with a strong g
55 ans and animals supports the hypothesis that alcohol addiction is a complex disease with both heredit
56                                              Alcohol addiction is a complex, unique human disease.
57                                              Alcohol addiction is a problem of great societal concern
58                                              Alcohol addiction is associated with a high disease burd
59              One potential new treatment for alcohol addiction is based on disrupting the reconsolida
60                                              Alcohol addiction is considered maladaptive learning and
61 neuropsychiatric disorders, such as drug and alcohol addiction, is thought to result from progressive
62               Even in the absence of obvious alcohol addiction, it is recommended to use alcohol use
63                                              Alcohol addiction manifests as uncontrolled drinking des
64                          Rehabilitation from alcohol addiction or abuse is hampered by withdrawal sym
65 hort of patients with focal brain damage and alcohol addiction risk scores (n = 186).
66 dent lesion cohorts, associated with reduced alcohol addiction risk, and specific to addiction metric
67                Health specialists in drug or alcohol addiction should carefully screen all potential
68 re another key feature of the persistence of alcohol addiction since it leads to relapse and for whic
69 rinciple of an ancient herbal treatment for "alcohol addiction", suppresses ethanol intake in alcohol
70 roposal of the aSI model as a valid model of alcohol addiction vulnerability.