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R. Zoeller to Ethanol

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Connection Strength

0.399
  1. Yang J, Zoeller RT. Differential display identifies neuroendocrine-specific protein-A (NSP-A) and interferon-inducible protein 10 (IP-10) as ethanol-responsive genes in the fetal rat brain. Brain Res Dev Brain Res. 2002 Oct 20; 138(2):117-33.
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    Score: 0.162
  2. Zoeller RT, Fletcher DL. A single administration of ethanol simultaneously increases c-fos mRNA and reduces c-jun mRNA in the hypothalamus and hippocampus. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 1994 Jul; 24(1-4):185-91.
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    Score: 0.091
  3. Zoeller RT, Rudeen PK. Ethanol blocks the cold-induced increase in thyrotropin-releasing hormone mRNA in paraventricular nuclei but not the cold-induced increase in thyrotropin. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 1992 May; 13(4):321-30.
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    Score: 0.078
  4. Zoeller RT, Fletcher DL, Simonyl A, Rudeen PK. Chronic ethanol treatment reduces the responsiveness of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis to central stimulation. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1996 Aug; 20(5):954-60.
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    Score: 0.026
  5. Zoeller RT, Butnariu OV, Fletcher DL, Riley EP. Limited postnatal ethanol exposure permanently alters the expression of mRNAS encoding myelin basic protein and myelin-associated glycoprotein in cerebellum. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1994 Aug; 18(4):909-16.
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    Score: 0.023
  6. Erickson JD, Masserano JM, Zoeller RT, Eskay RL, Weiner N. Differential responsiveness of the pituitary-thyroid axis to thyrotropin-releasing hormone in mouse lines selected to differ in central nervous system sensitivity to ethanol. Endocrinology. 1991 Jun; 128(6):3013-20.
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    Score: 0.018
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