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1. Co-Administration of Low-Dose Naltrexone and Bupropion Reduces Alcohol Drinking in Alcohol-Preferring (P) Rats

2. The Effects of Long-Term Varenicline Administration on Ethanol and Sucrose Seeking and Self-Administration in Male P Rats

3. Alcohol Drinking and Blood Alcohol Concentration Revisited

4. A Combination of Naltrexone + Varenicline Retards the Expression of a Genetic Predisposition Toward High Alcohol Drinking

5. Varenicline Reduces Alcohol Intake During Repeated Cycles of Alcohol Reaccess Following Deprivation in Alcohol-Preferring (P) Rats

6. Prazosin Prevents Increased Anxiety Behavior That Occurs in Response to Stress During Alcohol Deprivations

7. Combining varenicline (Chantix) with naltrexone decreases alcohol drinking more effectively than does either drug alone in a rodent model of alcoholism

8. Imaging of alcohol-induced dopamine release in rats:Preliminary findings with [11C]raclopride PET

9. Effects of forced alcohol drinking on alcohol–water choice in three pairs of rat lines selectively bred for differences in alcohol preference

10. Prazosin + naltrexone decreases alcohol drinking more effectively than does either drug alone in P rats with a protracted history of extensive voluntary alcohol drinking, dependence and multiple withdrawals

11. PRAZOSIN REDUCES ALCOHOL INTAKE IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF ALCOHOL RELAPSE

12. The α2-adrenergic receptor agonist, clonidine, reduces alcohol drinking in alcohol-preferring (P) rats

13. More Vasopressin mRNA in the Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus of Alcohol-Preferring Rats and High Alcohol-Drinking Rats Selectively Bred for High Alcohol Preference

14. Enhanced sensitivity of the nucleus accumbens proenkephalin system to alcohol in rats selectively bred for alcohol preference

15. Combining the α1 -adrenergic receptor antagonist, prazosin, with the β-adrenergic receptor antagonist, propranolol, reduces alcohol drinking more effectively than either drug alone

16. COMBINING NALTREXONE AND PRAZOSIN IN A SINGLE ORAL MEDICATION DECREASES ALCOHOL DRINKING MORE EFFECTIVELY THAN DOES EITHER DRUG ALONE

17. Genetic differences in tolerance and sensitization to the sedative/hypnotic effects of alcohol

18. The delta2-opioid receptor antagonist naltriben selectively attenuates alcohol intake in rats bred for alcohol preference

19. The delta opioid receptor antagonist naltrindole attenuates both alcohol and saccharin intake in rats selectively bred for alcohol preference

20. Prazosin reduces alcohol drinking throughout prolonged treatment and blocks the initiation of drinking in rats selectively bred for high alcohol intake

21. What aspects of human alcohol use disorders can be modeled using selectively bred rat lines?

22. Animal Models for the Study of Alcoholism

23. Importance of delta opioid receptors in maintaining high alcohol drinking

24. THE α1-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST, PRAZOSIN, REDUCES ALCOHOL DRINKING IN ALCOHOL-PREFERRING (P) RATS

25. Decreased reward during acute alcohol withdrawal in rats selectively bred for low alcohol drinking

26. Effects of chronic alcohol treatment on acoustic startle reactivity during withdrawal and subsequent alcohol intake in high and low alcohol drinking rats

27. Acoustic startle reactivity during acute alcohol withdrawal in rats that differ in genetic predisposition toward alcohol drinking: effect of stimulus characteristics

28. Effects of stress on alcohol consumption in rats selectively bred for high or low alcohol drinking

29. Pain thresholds in alcohol preferring and non-preferring rats: diurnal and repeated trial line differences

30. Further evidence of an inverse genetic relationship between innate differences in alcohol preference and alcohol withdrawal magnitude in multiple selectively bred rat lines

31. The delta 2-opioid receptor antagonist naltriben reduces motivated responding for ethanol

32. Naloxone retards the expression of a genetic predisposition toward alcohol drinking

33. Adenylyl cyclase signal transduction and alcohol-induced sedation

34. Quantitative comparison of mu opioid receptor mRNA in selected CNS regions of alcohol naive rats selectively bred for high and low alcohol drinking

35. ntPET: A New Application of PET Imaging for Characterizing the Kinetics of Endogenous Neurotransmitter Release

36. Pharmacology of alcohol preference in rodents

37. Differences in response to the aversive properties of ethanol in rats selectively bred for oral ethanol preference

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