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401. Genetical genomic determinants of alcohol consumption in rats and humans.

402. Effects of concurrent access to multiple ethanol concentrations and repeated deprivations on alcohol intake of high-alcohol-drinking (HAD) rats.

403. Autonomic activation associated with ethanol self-administration in adult female P rats.

404. Effects of short deprivation and re-exposure intervals on the ethanol drinking behavior of selectively bred high alcohol-consuming rats.

405. Differential gene expression in the nucleus accumbens with ethanol self-administration in inbred alcohol-preferring rats.

406. Effects of alcohol and saccharin deprivations on concurrent ethanol and saccharin operant self-administration by alcohol-preferring (P) rats.

407. Quantitative chiral analysis of salsolinol in different brain regions of rats genetically predisposed to alcoholism.

408. The reinforcing properties of salsolinol in the ventral tegmental area: evidence for regional heterogeneity and the involvement of serotonin and dopamine.

409. The reinforcing actions of a serotonin-3 receptor agonist within the ventral tegmental area: evidence for subregional and genetic differences and involvement of dopamine neurons.

410. Development and resolution of brain lesions caused by pyrithiamine- and dietary-induced thiamine deficiency and alcohol exposure in the alcohol-preferring rat: a longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy study.

411. Application of pressure cycling technology to tissue sample preparation for 2-DE.

412. The alcohol-preferring P rat and animal models of excessive alcohol drinking.

413. The metabotropic glutamate 2/3 receptor agonist LY404039 reduces alcohol-seeking but not alcohol self-administration in alcohol-preferring (P) rats.

414. Effects of multiple alcohol deprivations on operant ethanol self-administration by high-alcohol-drinking replicate rat lines.

415. Effects of chronic alcohol and repeated deprivations on dopamine D1 and D2 receptor levels in the extended amygdala of inbred alcohol-preferring rats.

416. Effects of naltrexone on the acquisition of alcohol intake in male and female periadolescent and adult alcohol-preferring (P) rats.

417. Daily patterns of ethanol drinking in peri-adolescent and adult alcohol-preferring (P) rats.

418. Prolonged increase in the sensitivity of the posterior ventral tegmental area to the reinforcing effects of ethanol following repeated exposure to cycles of ethanol access and deprivation.

419. Adolescent vulnerabilities to chronic alcohol or nicotine exposure: findings from rodent models.

420. Factors mediating alcohol craving and relapse: stress, compulsivity, and genetics.

421. Intracranial self-administration of cocaine within the posterior ventral tegmental area of Wistar rats: evidence for involvement of serotonin-3 receptors and dopamine neurons.

422. Chronic ethanol drinking by alcohol-preferring rats increases the sensitivity of the posterior ventral tegmental area to the reinforcing effects of ethanol.

423. Effects of ethanol drinking on central nervous system functional activity of alcohol-preferring rats.

424. Regional heterogeneity for the intracranial self-administration of ethanol and acetaldehyde within the ventral tegmental area of alcohol-preferring (P) rats: involvement of dopamine and serotonin.

425. Adolescent alcohol drinking and its long-range consequences. Studies with animal models.

426. Effects of long-term episodic access to ethanol on the expression of an alcohol deprivation effect in low alcohol-consuming rats.

427. Recent advances in animal models of alcohol craving and relapse.

428. Comparison of intracranial self-administration of ethanol within the posterior ventral tegmental area between alcohol-preferring and Wistar rats.

429. Effects of concurrent access to a single concentration or multiple concentrations of ethanol on ethanol intake by periadolescent high-alcohol-drinking rats.

430. Intracranial self-administration of ethanol within the ventral tegmental area of male Wistar rats: evidence for involvement of dopamine neurons.

431. Effects of repeated alcohol deprivations on operant ethanol self-administration by alcohol-preferring (P) rats.

432. Effects of concurrent access to a single concentration or multiple concentrations of ethanol on the intake of ethanol by male and female periadolescent alcohol-preferring (P) rats.

433. Salsolinol produces reinforcing effects in the nucleus accumbens shell of alcohol-preferring (P) rats.

434. Effects of ethanol exposure on subsequent acquisition and extinction of ethanol self-administration and expression of alcohol-seeking behavior in adult alcohol-preferring (P) rats: II. Adult exposure.

435. Effects of ethanol exposure on subsequent acquisition and extinction of ethanol self-administration and expression of alcohol-seeking behavior in adult alcohol-preferring (P) rats: I. Periadolescent exposure.

436. Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of the Indiana University rat lines selectively bred for high and low alcohol preference.

437. Heart rate and motor-activating effects of orally self-administered ethanol in alcohol-preferring (P) rats.

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