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Molecular mechanisms underlying alcohol-drinking behaviours
Dorit Ron
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Segev Barak
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Corresponding author for this work
School of Psychological Sciences
University of California at San Francisco
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Molecular Mechanism
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Alcohol
100%
Alcohol Drinking
100%
Neuroadaptation
100%
Rodents
50%
Learning Process
50%
Learning Motivation
50%
Negative Consequences
50%
Alcohol Consumption
50%
Excessive Drinking
50%
Alcohol Use
50%
Molecular Approaches
50%
Post-transcriptional
50%
Epigenetic Modification
50%
Genetic Modification
50%
Post-transcriptional Modification
50%
Memory Processes
50%
Behavioral Approach
50%
Alcohol Use Disorder
50%
Neuroscience
Alcohol Abuse
100%
Drinking Behavior
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Epigenetics
100%