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Differential Sensitivity to Ethanol-Induced Circadian Rhythm Disruption in Adolescent and Adult Mice.

Christina L RubyKaitlyn N PalmerJiawen ZhangMegan O RisingerMelissa A ButkowskiH Scott Swartzwelder
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2016)
Collectively, our results indicate that adolescent mice are less sensitive to the effect of EtOH on circadian photic phase-resetting and that their daily activity rhythms are markedly different than those of adults.
Keyphrases
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