Chronic Voluntary Alcohol Drinking Causes Anxiety-like Behavior, Thiamine Deficiency, and Brain Damage of Female Crossed High Alcohol Preferring Mice
The central nervous system is vulnerable to chronic alcohol abuse, and alcohol dependence is a chronically relapsing disorder which causes a variety of physical and mental disorders. Appropriate animal models are important for investigating the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms. The cross...
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Main Authors: | Hong Xu (Author), Hui Li (Author), Dexiang Liu (Author), Wen Wen (Author), Mei Xu (Author), Jacqueline A. Frank (Author), Jing Chen (Author), Haining Zhu (Author), Nicholas J. Grahame (Author), Jia Luo (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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