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1. Binge drinking: in search of its molecular target via the GABAA receptor

2. α4-containing GABAA receptors are required for antagonism of ethanol-induced motor incoordination and hypnosis by the imidazobenzodiazepine Ro15-4513

3. Early life stress is a risk factor for excessive alcohol drinking and impulsivity in adults and is mediated via a CRF/GABAA mechanism

4. Triple monoamine uptake inhibitors demonstrate a pharmacologic association between excessive drinking and impulsivity in high-alcohol-preferring (HAP) mice

5. Effects of the Triple Monoamine Uptake Inhibitor DOV 102,677 on Alcohol-Motivated Responding and Antidepressant Activity in Alcohol-Preferring (P) Rats

6. Vitamin A deficiency and behavioral and motor deficits in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transgenic rat

7. Deficits in substance P mRNA levels in the CeA are inversely associated with alcohol-motivated responding

8. Responding for brain stimulation reward in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in alcohol-preferring rats following alcohol and amphetamine pretreatments

9. Amphetamine lowers brain stimulation reward (BSR) threshold in alcohol-preferring (P) and non-preferring (NP) rats: Regulation by D₁ and D₂ receptors in the nucleus accumbens

10. Selective GABAA ??5 Benzodiazepine Inverse Agonist Antagonizes the Neurobehavioral Actions of Alcohol

11. GABAA and Opioid Receptors of the Central Nucleus of the Amygdala Selectively Regulate Ethanol-Maintained Behaviors

12. Differential Responding for Brain Stimulation Reward and Sucrose in High-Alcohol-Drinking (HAD) and Low-Alcohol-Drinking (LAD) Rats

13. The GABAAReceptor α1Subtype in the Ventral Pallidum Regulates Alcohol-Seeking Behaviors

14. CRF-amplified neuronal TLR4/MCP-1 signaling regulates alcohol self-administration

15. The novel benzodiazepine inverse agonist RO19-4603 antagonizes ethanol motivated behaviors: neuropharmacological studies

16. Triple monoamine uptake inhibitors demonstrate a pharmacologic association between excessive drinking and impulsivity in high-alcohol-preferring (HAP) mice

17. Effects of the benzodiazepine inverse agonist RO19-4603 alone and in combination with the benzodiazepine receptor antagonists flumazenil, ZK 93426 and CGS 8216, on ethanol intake in alcohol-preferring (P) rats

19. TLR4 signaling in VTA dopaminergic neurons regulates impulsivity through tyrosine hydroxylase modulation

20. Acute physical dependence: Time course and relation to human plasma morphine concentrations*

21. Amitifadine, a triple monoamine uptake inhibitor, reduces binge drinking and negative affect in an animal model of co-occurring alcoholism and depression symptomatology

22. Interactions of Ro15-4513, Ro15-1788 (flumazenil) and ethanol on measures of exploration and locomotion in rats

23. SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF ETHANOL AND COCAINE ON BRAIN STIMULATION REWARD

24. Binge alcohol drinking is associated with GABAA alpha2-regulated Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) expression in the central amygdala

25. Ethanol-induced stimulation and depression on measures of locomotor activity: Effects of basal activity levels in rats

26. α4-Containing GABA(A) Receptors are Required for Antagonism of Ethanol-Induced Motor Incoordination and Hypnosis by the Imidazobenzodiazepine Ro15-4513

27. Operant Self-Administration Models for Testing the Neuropharmacological Basis of Ethanol Consumption in Rats

28. Failure of Ro15-4513 to alter an ethanol-induced taste aversion

29. Ethanol Self-Administration in Deprived Rats: Effects of Ro15-4513 Alone, and in Combination with Flumazenil (Ro15-1788)

30. Time course of naloxone-precipitated withdrawal after acute methadone exposure in humans

31. Denatonium Saccharide as an Aversive Stimulus in a Conditioned Taste Aversion Paradigm

32. Neurobehavioral studies of ethanol reward and activation

33. Dopaminergic and GABAergic Regulation of Alcohol-Motivated Behaviors: Novel Neuroanatomical Substrates

34. Amphetamine lowers brain stimulation reward (BSR) threshold in alcohol-preferring (P) and -nonpreferring (NP) rats: regulation by D-sub-1 and D-sub-2 receptors in the nucleus accumbens

35. Dopamine and benzodiazepine-dependent mechanisms regulate the EtOH-enhanced locomotor stimulation in the GABAA alpha1 subunit null mutant mice

36. Blockade of GABA(A) receptors within the extended amygdala attenuates D(2) regulation of alcohol-motivated behaviors in the ventral tegmental area of alcohol-preferring (P) rats

37. Decreased reward during acute alcohol withdrawal in rats selectively bred for low alcohol drinking

38. Central opioid receptors differentially regulate the nalmefene-induced suppression of ethanol- and saccharin-reinforced behaviors in alcohol-preferring (P) rats

39. The reinforcing properties of alcohol are mediated by GABA(A1) receptors in the ventral pallidum

40. A high affinity ligand for GABAA-receptor containing alpha5 subunit antagonizes ethanol's neurobehavioral effects in Long-Evans rats

41. D1 dopamine receptor regulates alcohol-motivated behaviors in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in alcohol-preferring (P) rats

42. Preclinical Models to Evaluate Potential Pharmacotherapeutic Agents in Treating Alcoholism and Studying the Neuropharmacological Bases of Ethanol‐Seeking Behaviors in Rats

43. GABA(A) receptors containing (alpha)5 subunits in the CA1 and CA3 hippocampal fields regulate ethanol-motivated behaviors: an extended ethanol reward circuitry

44. The delta 2-opioid receptor antagonist naltriben reduces motivated responding for ethanol

45. Buprenorphine alters ethanol self-administration in rats: dose-response and time-dependent effects

46. The effects of the novel benzodiazepine receptor inverse agonist Ru 34000 on ethanol-maintained behaviors

47. GABAA-benzodiazepine receptors in the striatum are involved in the sedation produced by a moderate, but not an intoxicating ethanol dose in outbred Wistar rats

48. Benzodiazepine receptor ligands with different intrinsic efficacies alter ethanol intake in alcohol-nonpreferring (NP) rats

49. Effects of buprenorphine and methadone in methadone-maintained subjects

50. The benzodiazepine inverse agonist RO19-4603 exerts prolonged and selective suppression of ethanol intake in alcohol-preferring (P) rats

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