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Alcohol Metabolism Part:
Mechanisms of Action
Volume 29, Number 4, 2006

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Up Front
243 In This Issue [PDF]

Features

245

Overview: How Is Alcohol Metabolized by the Body? [PDF]
Samir Zakhari

256

Glossary [PDF]

258

Role of Acetaldehyde in Mediating the Pharmacological and Behavioral Effects
of Alcohol
[PDF]
Etienne Quertemont and Vincent Didone

266

Oxidation of Ethanol in the Brain and Its Consequences [PDF]
Richard Deitrich, Sergey Zimatkin, and Sergey Pronko

274Alcohol Metabolism’s Damaging Effects
on the Cell: A Focus on Reactive Oxygen Generation by the Enzyme Cytochrome P450 2E1
[PDF]
Dennis R. Koop
281

Combined Effects of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Variants and Maternal Mitochondrial Genes on Alcohol Consumption [PDF]
Yedy Israel, María E. Quintanilla,
Amalia Sapag, and Lutske Tampier

296

The Role of Nutritional Therapy
in Alcoholic Liver Disease
[PDF]
Christopher M. Griffith and Steven Schenker

Novel Approaches

286

Studying Alcohol Elimination Using the Alcohol Clamp Method [PDF]
Vijay A. Ramchandani and Sean O’Connor

291Use of Cultured Cells to Study Alcohol Metabolism [PDF]
Dahn L. Clemens
Index
307Index to Volume 29 [PDF]

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