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    • Cui, C., Noronha, A., Warren, K. R., Koob, G. F., Sinha, R., Thakkar, M., Matochik, J., Crews, F. T., Chandler, L. J., Pfefferbaum, A., Becker, H. C., Lovinger, D., et al. Brain pathways to recovery from alcohol dependence Alcohol  2015 49:435-452  DOI:10.1016/j.alcohol.2015.04.006  PMID:26074423  PMCID:PMC4468789
    • Ehlers, C. L., Oguz, I., Budin, F., Wills, D. N., Crews, F. T. Peri-adolescent ethanol vapor exposure produces reductions in hippocampal volume that are correlated with deficits in prepulse inhibition of the startle Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research  2013 37:1466-1475  DOI:10.1111/acer.12125  PMID:23578102  PMCID:PMC3715576
    • Ehlers, C. L., Liu, W., Wills, D. N., Crews, F. T. Periadolescent ethanol vapor exposure persistently reduces measures of hippocampal neurogenesis that are associated with behavioral outcomes in adulthood Neuroscience  2013 244:1-15  DOI:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2013.03.058  PMID:23567812  PMCID:PMC3726260
    • Ehlers, C. L., Criado, J. R., Wills, D. N., Liu, W., Crews, F. T. Periadolescent ethanol exposure reduces adult forebrain ChAT plus IR neurons: Correlation with behavioral pathology Neuroscience  2011 199:333-345  DOI:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2011.10.011  PMID:22033458  PMCID:PMC3264427
    • Pontzer, N. J., Madamba, S., Siggins, G. R., Crews, F. T. Concentrations of carbachol stimulating phosphoinositide hydrolysis cause a sustained decrease in membrane-potential and firing rate - role of inositol and inositol polyphosphate 2nd messengers Brain Research  1992 597:189-199  DOI:10.1016/0006-8993(92)91474-s  PMID:1335346

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