Neurosteroid Binding Sites on the GABAA Receptor Complex as Novel Targets for Therapeutics to Reduce Alcohol Abuse and Dependence
Despite the prevalence of alcohol abuse and dependence in the US and Europe, there are only five approved pharmacotherapies for alcohol dependence. Moreover, these pharmacotherapeutic options have limited clinical utility. The purpose of this paper is to present pertinent literature suggesting that...
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Main Authors: | Mary W. Hulin (Author), Russell J. Amato (Author), Johnny R. Porter (Author), Catalin M. Filipeanu (Author), Peter J. Winsauer (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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