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2. O3.2COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF THE POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATOR OF THE GABA(B) RECEPTOR, GS39783, ON ALCOHOL SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN THREE DIFFERENT LINES OF ALCOHOL-PREFERRING RATS
3. FREE ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 3: ALCOHOL–BRAIN: FROM BASIC TO CLINICAL RESEARCHO3.1COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF THE GABA(B) RECEPTOR AGONIST, BACLOFEN, ON ALCOHOL SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN THREE DIFFERENT LINES OF ALCOHOL-PREFERRING RATS
4. DIRECT AGONISTS AND POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS OF THE GABA(B) RECEPTOR SUPPRESS ALCOHOLʼS MOTIVATIONAL PROPERTIES AND ALCOHOL-SEEKING BEHAVIOR IN ALCOHOL-PREFERRING RATS: 822
5. SUPPRESSION OF ALCOHOL INTAKE, ALCOHOL SELF-ADMINISTRATION, AND ALCOHOLʼS MOTIVATIONAL PROPERTIES BY BACLOFEN IN RATS: 334
6. Sardinian Alcohol-Preferring Rats: An Animal Model of Alcoholism
7. Is 2-Hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin a Suitable Carrier for Central Administration of Δ9 -Tetrahydrocannabinol? Preclinical Evidence
8. Co-localization of ribosomal and telomeric sequences in Leptynia (Insecta: Phasmatodea)
9. Comparison of the effect of the positive allosteric modulator of the GABAb receptor, GS39783, on alcohol self-administration in three different lines of alcohol-preferring rats
10. SY17AN INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CHARACTERIZE NEW MODELS OF ALCOHOL ADDICTION IN RODENTS AND NOVEL THERAPIES FOR AUDSY17-1BINGE-LIKE DRINKING IN SARDINIAN ALCOHOL-PREFERRING RATS
11. Comparative cytogenetics of six Indo-Pacific moray eels (Anguilliformes: Muraenidae) by chromosomal banding and fluorescence in situ hybridization
12. Is 2-Hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin a Suitable Carrier for Central Administration of Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol? Preclinical Evidence.
13. Behavioral pharmacology of γ-hydroxybutyrate
14. BASIC RESEARCH
15. O1 * FREE ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 1: BASIC NEUROBIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF ALCOHOL ADDICTION
16. The New Compound GET73, N-[(4-trifluoromethyl)benzyl]4-methoxybutyramide, Regulates Hippocampal Aminoacidergic Transmission Possibly Via an Allosteric Modulation of mGlu5 Receptor. Behavioural Evidence of its “Anti-Alcohol” and Anxiolytic Properties
17. FREE ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 3: ALCOHOL-BRAIN: FROM BASIC TO CLINICAL RESEARCH * O3.1 * COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF THE GABA(B) RECEPTOR AGONIST, BACLOFEN, ON ALCOHOL SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN THREE DIFFERENT LINES OF ALCOHOL-PREFERRING RATS
18. POSTER SESSION 1: BASIC RESEARCH AND INTERNAL MEDICINE * BASIC RESEARCH * P01 * ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FOK I VITAMIN D RECEPTOR (VDR) GENE POLYMORPHISM AND IMPULSIVENESS IN ALCOHOL-DEPENDENT PATIENTS
19. Evaluation for the Withdrawal Syndrome from -Hydroxybutyric Acid (GHB), -Butyrolactone (GBL), and 1,4-Butanediol (1,4-BD) in Different Rat Lines
20. THE ROLE OF CANNABINOID RECEPTORS IN THE CONTROL OF ALCOHOL INTAKE.
21. INVOLVEMENT OF CANNABINOID CB1 AND GABAB RECEPTORS IN THE CONTROL OF RELAPSE-LIKE DRINKING IN ALCOHOL-PREFERRING SP RATS.
22. SACCHARIN AVAILABILITY PREVENTS THE ACQUISITION OF ALCOHOL DRINKING BEHAVIOR IN ALCOHOL-PREFERRING sP RATS.
23. Relationship between Cannabinoid CB1 and Dopamine D2 Receptors in Intestinal Motility in Mice
24. -HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID REDUCING EFFECT ON ETHANOL INTAKE: EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR OF A SUBSTITUTION MECHANISM
25. GABAA- AND GABAB-MEDIATED CONTRIBUTION TO THE DISCRIMINATIVE STIMULUS EFFECTS OF GAMMA-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID (GHB)
26. HIGH SENSITIVITY TO -HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID IN ETHANOL-PREFERRING sP RATS
27. CONSTANT ABSOLUTE ETHANOL INTAKE BY SARDINIAN ALCOHOL-PREFERRING RATS INDEPENDENT OF ETHANOL CONCENTRATIONS
28. CIRCADIAN DRINKING PATTERN OF SARDINIAN ALCOHOL-PREFERRING RATS
29. CHARACTERIZATION OF ALCOHOL DRINKING BEHAVIOUR IN SARDINIAN ALCOHOL-PREFERRING RATS
30. Anxiety profile and pituitary CRF contents of alcohol-preferring sP and non-preferring sNP rats
31. Increase in Alcohol Intake, Reduced Flexibility of Alcohol Drinking, and Evidence of Signs of Alcohol Intoxication in Sardinian Alcohol-Preferring Rats Exposed to Intermittent Access to 20% Alcohol.
32. Procedure of bidirectional selective outbreeding for production of two rat lines differing in sensitivity to the sedative/hypnotic effect of g-hydroxybutyric acid
33. Selective breeding of two rat lines differing in sensitivity to GHB and baclofen
34. Alcohol stimulates motor activity in selectively bred Sardinian alcohol-preferring (sP), but not in Sardinian alcohol-nonpreferring (sNP), rats
35. Potential use of medicinal plants in the treatment of alcoholism
36. Development of short-lasting alcohol deprivation effect in Sardinian alcohol-preferring rats
37. Mechanism of the antialcohol effect of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid
38. Characterization of the discriminative stimulus effects of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid as a means for unraveling the neurochemical basis of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid actions and its similarities to those of ethanol
39. T-maze and food reinforcement: an inexpensive drug discrimination procedure
40. Involvement of GABA~A and GABA~B Receptors in the Mediation of Discriminative Stimulus Effects of gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid
41. gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid Intake in Ethanol-preferring sP and-nonpreferring sNP Rats
42. Salvia miltiorrhiza Extract Inhibits Alcohol Absorption, Preference, and Discrimination in sP Rats - effect of route of ethanol administration
43. Reduction of blood ethanol levels by the gamma-hydroxybutyric acid receptor antagonist, NCS-382
44. Sardinian alcohol-preferring rats prefer chocolate and sucrose over ethanol
45. Stimulation of locomotor activity by voluntarily consumed ethanol in Sardinian alcohol-preferring rats
46. Contribution of GABAA and GABAB Receptors to the Discriminative Stimulus Produced by Gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid - Organization and functional implications
47. Cannabinoid modulation of intestinal propulsion in mice
48. Sardinian alcohol-preferring rats: A genetic animal model of anxiety
49. CHARACTERIZATION OF ALCOHOL DRINKING BEHAVIOUR IN SARDINIAN ALCOHOLPREFERRING RATS
50. Animal models in alcohol research
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