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A dual mechanism fully blocks ethanol relapse: Role of vagal innervation
Journal
Addiction Biology
ISSN
1355-6215
1369-1600
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
María Elena Quintanilla
Paola Morales
Daniela Santapau
Mario Herrera‐Marschitz
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
URL Institutional Repository
Cite this document
Quintanilla, M. E., Ezquer, F., Morales, P., Santapau, D., Ezquer, M., Herrera‐Marschitz, M., & Israel, Y. (2022). A dual mechanism fully blocks ethanol relapse: Role of vagal innervation. Addiction Biology, 27(2), e13140. https://doi.org/10.1111/adb.13140
Subjects
acetyl salicylic acid
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glutamate
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n-acetylcysteine
;
vagotomy
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vagus nerve
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ventral tegmental area
;
alcohol drinking
;
animals
;
chronic disease
;
ethanol
;
rats
;
recurrence
;
self administration
;
acetylcysteine
;
acetylsalicylic acid
;
alcohol
;
alcohol consumption
;
animal experiment
;
article
;
binge drinking
;
controlled study
;
exposure
;
innervation
;
male
;
nonhuman
;
rat
;
vagotomy
;
vagus nerve
;
ventral tegmentum
;
animal
;
chronic disease
;
drinking behavior
;
drug self administration
;
drug therapy
;
recurrent disease