the consequence of fetal ethanol exposure and adolescent odor re-exposure on the response to ethanol odor in adolescent and adult rats胎儿乙醇暴露的结果和青少年气味再次接触在响应在青春期和成年大鼠乙醇气味.pdf
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The consequence of fetal ethanol exposure and adolescent odor
re-exposure on the response to ethanol odor in adolescent and
adult rats
Amber M Eade 1,3, Paul R Sheehe1,3, Juan C Molina1,2,3, Norman E Spear2,3,
Lisa M Youngentob1,3 and Steven L Youngentob* 1,3
Address: 1Department of Neuroscience and Physiology, State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA, 2Department
of Psychology, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, USA and 3State University of New York Developmental Exposure Alcohol Research
Center, Syracuse Binghamton, NY, USA
Email: Amber M Eade - eadea@; Paul R Sheehe - sheehep@; Juan C Molina - jmolina@;
Norman E Spear - nspear@ ; Lisa M Youngentob - youngenl@; Steven L Youngentob* - youngens@
* Corresponding author
Published: 15 January 2009 Received: 27 September 2008
Accepted: 15 January 2009
Behavioral and Brain Functions 2009, 5:3 doi:10.1186/1744-9081-5-3
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Abstract
Background: An epidemiologic predictive relationship exists between fetal ethanol exposure and the likelihood for adolescent
use. Further, an inverse relationship exists between the age of first experience and the probability of adult abuse. Whether and
how the combined effects of prena
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