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Alcohol and Alcoholism publishes papers on biomedical, psychological and sociological aspects of alcoholism and alcohol research, provided that they make a new and significant contribution to knowledge in the field. Papers include new results obtained experimentally, descriptions of new experimental (including clinical) methods of importance to the field of alcohol research and treatment, or new interpretations of existing results. Theoretical contributions are considered equally with papers dealing with experimental work provided that such theoretical contribution are not of a largely speculative or philosophical nature. Alcohol and Alcoholism is the official journal of the Medical Council on Alcohol.

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Volume 37, Number 5, 1 September 2002
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INTERMITTENT ETHANOL EXPOSURE INCREASES THE NUMBER OF CEREBELLAR MICROGLIA
pp. 421-426(6)
Authors: Jarno Riikonen; Pia Jaatinen; Jyrki Rintala; Ilkka Pörsti; Kirsi Karjala; Antti Hervonen

Conditioned Taste Aversion and the Myers’ High-Ethanol-Preferring Rat
pp. 427-431(5)
Authors: L.A.C. Lucas; B.A. McMillen

EFFECTS OF ACETALDEHYDE ON c-fos mRNA INDUCTION IN THE PARAVENTRICULAR NUCLEUS FOLLOWING ETHANOL ADMINISTRATION
pp. 432-435(4)
Authors: H. Kinoshita; D.S. Jessop; D.J. Roberts; K. Ameno; I. Ijiri; S. Hishida; M.S. Harbuz

A Comparison of Alcohol Screening Instruments Among Under-Aged Drinkers Treated in Emergency Departments
pp. 444-450(7)
Authors: T.M. Kelly; J.E. Donovan; J.M. Kinnane; D.M.C.D. Taylor

Harmful Drinking in Military Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Association with the D2 Dopamine Receptor A1 Allele
pp. 451-456(6)
Authors: R.M. Young; B.R. Lawford; E.P. Noble; B. Kann; A. Wilkie; T. Ritchie; L. Arnold; S. Shadforth

HIGH PREVALENCE, PERSISTENT HAZARDOUS DRINKING AMONG NEW ZEALAND TERTIARY STUDENTS
pp. 457-464(8)
Authors: Kypros Kypri; John D. Langley; Rob McGee; John B. Saunders; Sheila Williams

INTERPRETATION OF ITEMS IN THE AUDIT QUESTIONNAIRE
pp. 465-467(3)
Authors: Kypros Kypri; Rob McGee; John B. Saunders; John D. Langley; Johanna I. Dean

Alcohol And/or Other Drug Use Among Adult Non-Occupant Motor Vehicle Crash Victims
pp. 468-471(4)
Authors: J.E. Weber; R.F. Maio; F.C. Blow; E.M. Hill; K.L. Barry; P.F. Waller

Hypouricaemia As a Marker of a Generalized Proximal Tubular Damage in Alcoholic Patients
pp. 472-474(3)
Authors: E. Liberopoulos; G. Miltiadous; M. Elisaf

Introduction
pp. 477-477(1)
Authors: G. Colombo; G.L. Gessa

A Potential Role for Gabab Agonists in the Treatment of Psychostimulant Addiction
pp. 478-484(7)
Authors: K. Brebner; A.R. Childress; D.C.S. Roberts

GABAergic MECHANISMS OF OPIATE REINFORCEMENT
pp. 485-494(10)
Authors: Z-X. Xi; E.A. Stein

Baclofen Antagonizes Intravenous Self-Administration of Nicotine in Mice and Rats
pp. 495-498(4)
Authors: L. Fattore; G. Cossu; M.C. Martellotta; W. Fratta

The Gabab Receptor Agonists Baclofen and Cgp 44532 Prevent Acquisition of Alcohol Drinking Behaviour in Alcohol-Preferring Rats
pp. 499-503(5)
Authors: G.L. Gessa; G. Colombo; S. Serra; G. Brunetti; G. Atzori; M. Pani; G. Vacca; G. Addolorato; W. Froestl; M.A.M. Carai

Baclofen Efficacy in Reducing Alcohol Craving and Intake: A Preliminary Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Study
pp. 504-508(5)
Authors: G. Gasbarrini; G. Addolorato; F. Caputo; E. Capristo; M. Domenicali; M. Bernardi; L. Janiri; R. Agabio; G. Colombo; G.L. Gessa

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