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Adolescent C57BL/6J mice show elevated alcohol intake, but reduced taste aversion, as compared to adult mice: a potential behavioral mechanism for binge drinking
SE Holstein, M Spanos, CW Hodge
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 35 (10), 1842-1851, 2011
572011
Alcohol alters the activation of ERK1/2, a functional regulator of binge alcohol drinking in adult C57BL/6J mice
AE Agoglia, AC Sharko, KE Psilos, SE Holstein, GT Reid, CW Hodge
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 39 (3), 463-475, 2015
442015
Teaching science writing in an introductory lab course
SE Holstein, KRM Steinmetz, JD Miles
Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education 13 (2), A101, 2015
362015
Attenuation of the Stimulant Response to Ethanol is Associated with Enhanced Ataxia for a GABAA, but not a GABAB, Receptor Agonist
SE Holstein, L Dobbs, TJ Phillips
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 33 (1), 108-120, 2009
362009
Characterization of the parallel rod floor apparatus to test motor incoordination in mice
HM Kamens, TJ Phillips, SE Holstein, JC Crabbe
Genes, Brain and Behavior 4 (4), 253-266, 2005
332005
Comparison of the adolescent and adult mouse prefrontal cortex proteome
AE Agoglia, SE Holstein, AT Small, M Spanos, BM Burrus, CW Hodge
PloS one 12 (6), e0178391, 2017
252017
CaMKIIα–GluA1 Activity Underlies Vulnerability to Adolescent Binge Alcohol Drinking
AE Agoglia, SE Holstein, G Reid, CW Hodge
Alcoholism: clinical and experimental research 39 (9), 1680-1690, 2015
222015
Cannabinoid CB1 receptor inhibition blunts adolescent-typical increased binge alcohol and sucrose consumption in male C57BL/6J mice
AE Agoglia, SE Holstein, VR Eastman, CW Hodge
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 143, 11-17, 2016
212016
Naloxone does not attenuate the locomotor effects of ethanol in FAST, SLOW, or two heterogeneous stocks of mice
SE Holstein, R Pastor, PJ Meyer, TJ Phillips
Psychopharmacology 182, 277-289, 2005
142005
Pharmacological inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase 3 increases operant alcohol self-administration in a manner associated with altered pGSK-3β, protein interacting with C …
S Faccidomo, SE Holstein, TS Santanam, BL Saunders, KS Swaim, ...
Behavioural pharmacology 31 (1), 15-26, 2020
112020
Caffeine increases alcohol self-administration, an effect that is independent of dopamine D2 receptor function
SE Holstein, GA Barkell, MR Young
Alcohol 91, 61-73, 2021
92021
Selective stimulation of central GABAAα2, 3, 5 receptors increases intake and motivation to consume sucrose solution in rats
TS Nelson, SE Holstein, JP Baird, DW Pittman
Neuroscience 409, 111-119, 2019
72019
GABAB receptor activation attenuates the stimulant but not mesolimbic dopamine response to ethanol in FAST mice
SE Holstein, N Li, AJ Eshleman, TJ Phillips
Behavioural brain research 237, 49-58, 2013
62013
GABAB receptor stimulation accentuates the locomotor effects of morphine in mice bred for extreme sensitivity to the stimulant effects of ethanol
SE Holstein, TJ Phillips
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 85 (4), 697-704, 2006
52006
PHARMACOLOGICAL INHIBITION OF GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE 3 SELECTIVELY INCREASES ALCOHOL SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN C57BL/6J MICE
S Faccidomo, SE Holstein, GT Reid, C O'Neill, CW Hodge
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 39, 62A-62A, 2015
2015
CAMKII EXPRESSION IS DIFFERENTLY REGULATED BY BINGE ALCOHOL DRINKING IN THE ADOLESCENT AND ADULT MOUSE AMYGDALA
AE Agoglia, SE Holstein, CW Hodge
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 37, 233A-233A, 2013
2013
A PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE ADOLESCENT AND ADULT PREFRONTAL CORTEX: CONTRIBUTION OF CB1 AND CALCINEURIN SIGNALING PATHWAYS TO BINGE ALCOHOL DRINKING
SE Holstein, AT Small, AE Agoglia, R Pillai, CW Hodge
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 37, 249A-249A, 2013
2013
ADOLESCENT C57BL/6J MICE SHOW REDUCED SENSITIVITY TO THE NR2B-NMDA RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST IFENPRODIL, AS COMPARED TO ADULT MICE
SE Holstein, CW Hodge
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 36, 184A-184A, 2012
2012
THE ERK1/2 MAPK SIGNALING PATHWAY, BUT NOT THE P38 MAPK PATHWAY, SPECIFICALLY REGULATES BINGE ALCOHOL DRINKING IN ADULT C57BL/6J MICE
KE Psilos, SE Holstein, CW Hodge
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 35 (6), 182A-182A, 2011
2011
CONTRIBUTION OF METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS TYPE I AND II TO BINGE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN ADOLESCENT AND ADULT C57BL/6J MICE
SE Holstein, KE Psilos, CW Hodge
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 35 (6), 182A-182A, 2011
2011
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