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Academic Article Thiamine deficiency in the pathogenesis of chronic ethanol-associated cerebellar damage in vitro.
Academic Article Effects of the glucocorticoid antagonist, mifepristone, on the consequences of withdrawal from long term alcohol consumption.
Academic Article K(Ca)2 channels: novel therapeutic targets for treating alcohol withdrawal and escalation of alcohol consumption.
Academic Article Opposing effects of ethanol and nicotine on hippocampal calbindin-D28k expression.
Academic Article Cytotoxic effects of exposure to the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protein Tat in the hippocampus are enhanced by prior ethanol treatment.
Academic Article Corticosterone increases damage and cytosolic calcium accumulation associated with ethanol withdrawal in rat hippocampal slice cultures.
Academic Article Age and gender differences in response to neonatal ethanol withdrawal and polyamine challenge in organotypic hippocampal cultures.
Academic Article Small conductance calcium-activated potassium type 2 channels regulate alcohol-associated plasticity of glutamatergic synapses.
Concept Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
Academic Article Neurochemical mechanisms of alcohol withdrawal.
Academic Article Withdrawal from chronic intermittent alcohol exposure increases dendritic spine density in the lateral orbitofrontal cortex of mice.
Academic Article Chronic intermittent ethanol exposure and withdrawal leads to adaptations in nucleus accumbens core postsynaptic density proteome and dendritic spines.
Academic Article Chronic intermittent ethanol induced axon and myelin degeneration is attenuated by calpain inhibition.
Academic Article Dynamic c-Fos changes in mouse brain during acute and protracted withdrawal from chronic intermittent ethanol exposure and relapse drinking.
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  • Substance Withdrawal Syndrome