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Nanocatalysts for Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Ethanol.
ChemSusChem, 2019The use of ethanol as a fuel in direct alcohol fuel cells depends not only on its ease of production from renewable sources, but also on overcoming the challenges of storage and transportation.
J. Bai, Danye Liu, Jun Yang, Yu Chen
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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 1983
Alterations in nervous system functioning following acute and chronic ethanol exposure have been studied in a great number of experimental investigations. Results from many of these investigations can be difficult to interpret, particularly since a variety of techniques and exposure models are employed.
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Alterations in nervous system functioning following acute and chronic ethanol exposure have been studied in a great number of experimental investigations. Results from many of these investigations can be difficult to interpret, particularly since a variety of techniques and exposure models are employed.
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Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2003
This article provides a detailed assessment of the toxicological and pharmacological literature concerning alcohol-induced biphasic dose-response relationships. The assessment reveals that alcohol-induced hormetic-like dose-response relationships are commonly observed, highly generalizeable according to model and endpoint and quantitative feature of ...
Linda A. Baldwin, Edward J. Calabrese
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This article provides a detailed assessment of the toxicological and pharmacological literature concerning alcohol-induced biphasic dose-response relationships. The assessment reveals that alcohol-induced hormetic-like dose-response relationships are commonly observed, highly generalizeable according to model and endpoint and quantitative feature of ...
Linda A. Baldwin, Edward J. Calabrese
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Experientia, 1978
Rats which exhibited a preference for drinking a 6% w/v solution of ethanol in a free choice situation did not differ in their sensitivity to ethanol from animals exhibiting an aversion for ethanol, as measured by leaning rates in a T-maze task in which ethanol served as a discriminative stimulus.
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Rats which exhibited a preference for drinking a 6% w/v solution of ethanol in a free choice situation did not differ in their sensitivity to ethanol from animals exhibiting an aversion for ethanol, as measured by leaning rates in a T-maze task in which ethanol served as a discriminative stimulus.
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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009
Two groups of alcoholics (30 patients each)--identified by the MALT score--were examined. Clinical and laboratory investigations showed no connection between thiamine, riboflavin, or Vitamin B6 deficiency and development of the polyneuropathy. Neither the polyneuropathy nor the diminished sensory conduction velocity were related to malnutrition.
R. Eggers+4 more
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Two groups of alcoholics (30 patients each)--identified by the MALT score--were examined. Clinical and laboratory investigations showed no connection between thiamine, riboflavin, or Vitamin B6 deficiency and development of the polyneuropathy. Neither the polyneuropathy nor the diminished sensory conduction velocity were related to malnutrition.
R. Eggers+4 more
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Effects of Ethanol and Ethanol Withdrawal on Nociception in Rats
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1999The effect of acute and chronic administration of ethanol and ethanol withdrawal on a radiant heat tail‐flick assay of nociception was examined in rats. Acute administration of ethanol (2.0 g/kg, ip) produced peak antinociception (68% of maximum) by 30 min, and effects were gone by 120 min.
Harbans Lal, Michael B. Gatch
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Ethanol tolerance and ethanol-drug interactions in the rat
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1972Abstract Tolerance to the hypnotic effect of ethanol was induced with adifferent time course in adult male and female Holtzman rats by repeated ip administration of ethanol (2.5 g/kg/day). Female rats exhibited tolerance to ethanol after 10 days of treatment and males at 15 days. The extinction of ethanol tolerance was similar in both sexes. Although
Garry K. Hatfield+2 more
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Microbiome-derived ethanol in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Nature Network Boston, 2022A. Meijnikman+26 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1984
The acute and chronic effects of ethanol on pancreatic structure and function are discussed. Acute necrotizing, acute edematous, acute relapsing, chronic relapsing, and painless pancreatitis have an established association with ethanol abuse. The management of these disorders is outlined.
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The acute and chronic effects of ethanol on pancreatic structure and function are discussed. Acute necrotizing, acute edematous, acute relapsing, chronic relapsing, and painless pancreatitis have an established association with ethanol abuse. The management of these disorders is outlined.
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Ontogeny of ethanol elimination and ethanol-induced hypothermia
Alcohol, 2000Ontogeny of ethanol elimination rates and ethanol-induced hypothermia were examined as possible mechanisms contributing to the marked reduction in ethanol sensitivity early in life (Little et al., 1996; Silveri & Spear, 1998) and the notable gender difference in ethanol sleep-time seen in adult animals (Silveri & Spear, 1998).
Marisa M. Silveri, Linda P. Spear
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