Oxford University Press по журналам "Alcohol And Alcoholism"
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(Oxford University Press, 1990)Five hundred and sixty-nine alcoholics were included in a double-blind placebo-controlled randomized multicenter study of the effects of Acamprosate (calcium acetylhomo-taurinate (CA), 1.3 g/day) on indicators of alcoholic ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1995)Acamprosate is a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) analogue for which evidence is accumulating of a clinically useful benefit when used as an adjunct for conventional treatments to prevent relapse in alcohol dependence. This ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1987)This paper examines the relationship between attitudes toward appropriate drinking and acculturation among U.S. Hispanics. Respondents comprise a multi-stage probability sample of the U.S. Hispanic population. A total of ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1992)The relationship between acculturation, generational status/nativity and drinking patterns is examined using data from a 1988 community survey of 1286 adult regular drinkers (at least two drinks/month) in San Antonio, ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1991)Modern conferences on alcoholism receive research papers and stimulate multidisciplinary discussion, but this is not new, similar events took place 100 years ago. The published proceedings of Chester's conference of 1895 ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1988)Acetaldehyde, the first metabolite of ethanol, reacts with haemoglobin in vitro to produce acetaldehyde—haemoglobin adducts. Some clinical studies on the minor haemoglobins have suggested that these adducts may be formed ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1988)Acetaldehyde (A), an ethanol metabolite, was incubated with rabbit serum albumin (RSA) and human serum albumin (HSA) to form the corresponding soluble haptenized proteins, A-RSA and A-HSA respectively. Both protein adducts ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1992)Blood levels of acetaldehyde (ACh), ethanol and acetone were investigated in mice treated with ethanol for 6 months and receiving compatible erythrocytes (RBCs) overloaded with aldehyde dehydrogenase (AIDH). Following an ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1989)The effects of single and repeated inhalations of acetaldehyde (AcAl) on spontaneous activity and the metabolisms of cerebral monoamines and neuroactive amino acids were investigated. Both single and repeated inhalations ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1994)Hepatic fibrosis is an important morphological feature of alcohol-induced liver injury. We previously reported that acetaldehyde stimulates collagen I and fibronectin gene transcription in rat fatstoring cell (FSC) culture. ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1995)Previous experiments with hepatocytes isolated from ethanol-treated rats showed that alcohol potentiates the toxic action of 1,2-dibromoethane (DBE) by inhibiting its metabolism via glutathione-S-transferase. The aim of ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1994)In order to explore the influence of acetaldehyde (AcH) metabolism on the voluntary ethanol intake of genetically low (UChA) and high (UChB) ethanol consumer rats, the AcH disappearance rate (ADR) after incubation with ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1991)The effects of repeated episodes of ethanol intoxication and the hyperexcitablc state of withdrawal on the synaptosomal concentration of acidic phospholipids were studied in rats. There was no indication that cumulative ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1991)A discriminant function based on a number of biochemical and haematological tests from an extended multiple biochemical analysis and full blood count, together with weight, smoking status and systolic blood pressure is ...
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