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The following pages link to Ethanol self-administration and alterations in the livers of the cynomolgus monkey, Macaca fascicularis (Q51771450):
Displaying 19 items.
- Classification of alcohol abuse by plasma protein biomarkers (Q33932437) (← links)
- Chronic alcohol self-administration in monkeys shows long-term quantity/frequency categorical stability (Q34574173) (← links)
- Plasma proteomic alterations in non-human primates and humans after chronic alcohol self-administration. (Q35024002) (← links)
- Individual differences in hyperlipidemia and vitamin E status in response to chronic alcohol self-administration in cynomolgus monkeys (Q35048354) (← links)
- Up-regulation and functional effect of cardiac β3-adrenoreceptors in alcoholic monkeys (Q35125187) (← links)
- Monkey alcohol tissue research resource: banking tissues for alcohol research (Q35207752) (← links)
- Synaptic and Morphological Neuroadaptations in the Putamen Associated with Long-Term, Relapsing Alcohol Drinking in Primates (Q35356742) (← links)
- Ethanol self-administration modulation of NMDA receptor subunit and related synaptic protein mRNA expression in prefrontal cortical fields in cynomolgus monkeys (Q35738651) (← links)
- A longitudinal analysis of circulating stress-related proteins and chronic ethanol self-administration in cynomolgus macaques (Q35884083) (← links)
- Long-term ethanol self-administration by the nonhuman primate, Macaca fascicularis, decreases the benzodiazepine sensitivity of amygdala GABA(A) receptors (Q36528258) (← links)
- Novel interactions of mitochondria and reactive oxygen/nitrogen species in alcohol mediated liver disease (Q36939991) (← links)
- Standardized method for the harvest of nonhuman primate tissue optimized for multiple modes of analyses (Q37257638) (← links)
- Who is at risk? Population characterization of alcohol self-administration in nonhuman primates helps identify pathways to dependence (Q37386536) (← links)
- Monkeys that voluntarily and chronically drink alcohol damage their brains: a longitudinal MRI study (Q37584198) (← links)
- The effects of age at the onset of drinking to intoxication and chronic ethanol self-administration in male rhesus macaques (Q37671672) (← links)
- Sex-dependent mental illnesses and mitochondria (Q39171620) (← links)
- Concurrent gut transcriptome and microbiota profiling following chronic ethanol consumption in nonhuman primates (Q57101414) (← links)
- Chronic heavy drinking drives distinct transcriptional and epigenetic changes in splenic macrophages. (Q64999497) (← links)
- Daily Ethanol Drinking Followed by an Abstinence Period Impairs Bone Marrow Niche and Mitochondrial Function of Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor Cells in Rhesus Macaques (Q90706069) (← links)