Recruitment of medial prefrontal cortex neurons during alcohol withdrawal predicts cognitive impairment and excessive alcohol drinking.
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Recruitment of medial prefrontal cortex neurons during alcohol withdrawal predicts cognitive impairment and excessive alcohol drinking.
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Camryn D Allen
Chelsea Sanders
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Edward Grigoryan
Elena Crawford
George F Koob
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Olivier George
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2012-10-15T00:00:00Z