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The Effect of Insulin and Ketone Bodies on the Glycolytic Intermediate in Heart
Changes in Flux Control CoEfficients in Glycoysis
The Ketone Bodies on TCA Cycle Intermediates
Ketone Bodies and Insulin Increase the Efficiency of Mitochondria Energy Production
Comparison of two female subjects who had volumetric MRIs created in a GE 1.5 Tesla MRI machine
Topography of ERP response to tactile stimulus at approximately 50 ms after stimulus presentation
Performance examples of a control subject and an alcoholic patient on the go/no-go task
Effects of selective attention on exogenous ERPs elicited by stimuli in three sensory modalities differ in terms of morphology and scalp topography
.
Alcoholic male subject's PET image is pseudocolored to show areas of increased and decreased metabolic
activity.
Echo planar magnetic resonance images (fMRI)
Bimodal action of ethanol on HUVEC. AT, adenosine transporter; A1 R, adenosine A1 receptor
.
Role of NFkB and p44/42 pathways in lipopolysaccharide-induced increase of anandamide synthesis in
RAW264.7 macrophages
.
CB1 antagonist reverses hypotension in cirrhotic rats.
Endocannabinoids acting at vascular CB1 receptors mediate the vasodilated state in advanced liver cirrhosis.
Cirrhotic macrophages elicit CB1-mediated hypotension
.
MRIs Show Adolesent-Adult Differences in Reward Anticipation
Updated: September 2004
Underage Drinking and the Minimum Legal Drinking Age
Pediatrics
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NIAAA Strategic Plan--FY08-13
Updated Clinician's Guide in English and Spanish
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Underage Drinking Research Initiative
Harmful Interactions: Mixing Alcohol with Medicines
The Coolspot
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(APIS)
National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions
(NESARC)
College Drinking Prevention
Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free
Interagency Coordinating Committee on FAS
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