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The effects of adenosine ligands R-PIA and CPT on ethanol withdrawal
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Ethanol
100%
Adenosine
100%
Ethanol Withdrawal
100%
Anxiogenic Effect
80%
Open Arm
60%
Elevated Plus Maze
60%
Adenosine Receptor Antagonists
60%
Intermediate Dose
40%
Anxiolytic Activity
40%
Adenosine Agonist
40%
Dark-light Box
40%
Chronic Exposure
20%
Ethanol Intake
20%
Ethanol-induced Liver Injury
20%
Partial Recovery
20%
Anxiety-like Behavior
20%
Peak Effect
20%
Total Consumption
20%
Energy Consumption Reduction
20%
Cyclopentyl
20%
1,3-Dimethylxanthine
20%
Ethanol Preference
20%
Neuroscience
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
100%
Adenosine
100%
Phenylisopropyladenosine
100%
Anxiogenic
80%
Elevated Plus Maze
60%
Adenosine Antagonists
60%
Agonist
40%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
20%
8 Cyclopentyltheophylline
20%