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Moderate Alcohol Drinking and the Amygdala Proteome: Identification and Validation of Calcium/Calmodulin Dependent Kinase II and AMPA Receptor Activity as Novel Molecular Mechanisms of the Positive Reinforcing Effects of Alcohol
MLA
Michael C. Salling, et al. “Moderate Alcohol Drinking and the Amygdala Proteome: Identification and Validation of Calcium/Calmodulin Dependent Kinase II and AMPA Receptor Activity as Novel Molecular Mechanisms of the Positive Reinforcing Effects of Alcohol.” Biological Psychiatry, vol. 79, Mar. 2016, pp. 430–42. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2014.10.020.
APA
Michael C. Salling, Abigail E. Agoglia, Kelly E. Psilos, Chia Li, Christina Galunas, Thomas L. Kash, Sara Faccidomo, Marina Spanos, & Clyde W. Hodge. (2016). Moderate Alcohol Drinking and the Amygdala Proteome: Identification and Validation of Calcium/Calmodulin Dependent Kinase II and AMPA Receptor Activity as Novel Molecular Mechanisms of the Positive Reinforcing Effects of Alcohol. Biological Psychiatry, 79, 430–442. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2014.10.020
Chicago
Michael C. Salling, Abigail E. Agoglia, Kelly E. Psilos, Chia Li, Christina Galunas, Thomas L. Kash, Sara Faccidomo, Marina Spanos, and Clyde W. Hodge. 2016. “Moderate Alcohol Drinking and the Amygdala Proteome: Identification and Validation of Calcium/Calmodulin Dependent Kinase II and AMPA Receptor Activity as Novel Molecular Mechanisms of the Positive Reinforcing Effects of Alcohol.” Biological Psychiatry 79 (March): 430–42. doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2014.10.020.