Identification of subpopulations of prairie voles differentially susceptible to peer influence to decrease high alcohol intake.
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Animal models of social contact and drug self-administrationNew frontiers in the neuropsychopharmacology of mental illness.Establishment of stable dominance interactions in prairie vole peers: relationships with alcohol drinking and activation of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamusDrinking alcohol has sex-dependent effects on pair bond formation in prairie voles.Sweetened ethanol drinking during social isolation: enhanced intake, resistance to genetic heterogeneity and the emergence of a distinctive drinking pattern in adolescent mice.
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Identification of subpopulations of prairie voles differentially susceptible to peer influence to decrease high alcohol intake.
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Allison M J Anacker
Andrey E Ryabinin
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10.3389/FPHAR.2013.00084
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2013-07-04T00:00:00Z