Exogenous ghrelin administration increases alcohol self-administration and modulates brain functional activity in heavy-drinking alcohol-dependent individuals


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M. Farokhnia, E. Grodin, M. R. Lee, E. Oot, A. Blackburn, B. Stangl, M. Schwandt, L. A. Farinelli, R. Momenan, V. Ramchandani, L. Leggio
Molecular Psychiatry, 2018

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Farokhnia, M., Grodin, E., Lee, M. R., Oot, E., Blackburn, A., Stangl, B., … Leggio, L. (2018). Exogenous ghrelin administration increases alcohol self-administration and modulates brain functional activity in heavy-drinking alcohol-dependent individuals. Molecular Psychiatry.


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Farokhnia, M., E. Grodin, M. R. Lee, E. Oot, A. Blackburn, B. Stangl, M. Schwandt, et al. “Exogenous Ghrelin Administration Increases Alcohol Self-Administration and Modulates Brain Functional Activity in Heavy-Drinking Alcohol-Dependent Individuals.” Molecular Psychiatry (2018).


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Farokhnia, M., et al. “Exogenous Ghrelin Administration Increases Alcohol Self-Administration and Modulates Brain Functional Activity in Heavy-Drinking Alcohol-Dependent Individuals.” Molecular Psychiatry, 2018.


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@article{m2018a,
  title = {Exogenous ghrelin administration increases alcohol self-administration and modulates brain functional activity in heavy-drinking alcohol-dependent individuals},
  year = {2018},
  journal = {Molecular Psychiatry},
  author = {Farokhnia, M. and Grodin, E. and Lee, M. R. and Oot, E. and Blackburn, A. and Stangl, B. and Schwandt, M. and Farinelli, L. A. and Momenan, R. and Ramchandani, V. and Leggio, L.}
}


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