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Publikováno v:
Alcohol. 20:61-68
During the pre-experimental phase, hybrid (CBA × C57BL) male mice having had 16 weeks free access to food, water and flavored 30% alcohol were deprived of alcohol for 3 days. The next day they were given free choice between similarly flavored water
Publikováno v:
Alcohol. 12:469-474
Male mice of A(4R) and AKM congenic resistant strains, differing in Eα and D loci of H-2 major histocompatibility complex (MHC) only, were tested for cross-maze exploration and for behavior in unavoidable slip funnel situation. On the following 15 w
Autor:
Salimov Rm, Natalia Salimova
Publikováno v:
Alcohol. 10:251-257
Hybrid mice produced by crossing CBA and C57BL lines were deprived of alcohol for three days after prolonged prior access. Subsequently, when access was first given to a flavored 30% alcohol solution, about half of the mice showed a greatly elevated
Autor:
Salimov Rm, Natalia Salimova
Publikováno v:
Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 32:187-191
Hybrid mice (F1 CBA x C57Bl/6) after prolonged access to saccharin-menthol flavored 30% alcohol (FA) were deprived of it on two occasions, followed by test choices between (1) FA and water, and (2) FA and similarly flavored water. Although many mice
Publikováno v:
Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.). 12(6)
Male mice with free access to food, water, and alcohol for 44 weeks were deprived of alcohol for 3 days and then segregated into two groups having (HD) and lacking (LD) the alcohol deprivation-induced elevation in intake. On week 47, the HD and LD gr
Publikováno v:
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. 52(3)
Normal aging is known to deteriorate memory, spatial orientation, and perceptual recognition. Experiment 1 examined behavioral manifestations of aging by using a cross-maze exploration test in 2-, 6-, and 10-month-old hybrid mice (CBA x C57BL). A dec
Publikováno v:
Drug and alcohol dependence. 34(1)
Hybrid mice having had 12 weeks free access to flavored alcohol were deprived of it for 3 days. The increase in alcohol intake rate during first 1.5 h of renewal access as compared with its intake rate during the remaining 22.5 h (alcohol-deprivation