Bulletin de Périodique
Alcohol and Alcoholism , Vol.45, n°4 - July-August 2010
Paru le :
02/07/2010
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Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Circadian clock gene polymorphisms in alcohol use disorders and alcohol consumption, Kovanen L., Saarikoski S. T., Haukka J., Pirkola S., Aromaa A., Lonnqvist J., et al., p. 303-311.
- Prenatal alcohol exposure induces long-term changes in dendritic spines and synapses in the mouse visual cortex, Cui Z. J., Zhao K. B., Zhao H. J., Yu D. M., Niu Y. L., Zhang J. S., et al., p. 312-319.
- Saponins from Panax japonicus protect against alcohol-induced hepatic injury in mice by up-regulating the expression of GPX3, SOD1 and SOD3, Li Y. G., Ji D. F., Zhong S., Shi L. G., Hu G. Y., Chen S., p. 320-331.
- Long-term modulations in the vertebral transcriptome of adolescent-stage rats exposed to binge alcohol, Callaci J. J., Himes R., Lauing K., Roper P., p. 332-346.
- Vascular actions of nitric oxide as affected by exposure to alcohol, Toda N., Ayajiki K., p. 347-355.
- Comparing the effectiveness of TWEAK and T-ACE in determining problem drinkers in pregnancy, Sarkar M., Einarson T., Koren G., p. 356-360.
- A psychometric validation of the Short Alcohol Withdrawal Scale (SAWS), Elholm B., Larsen K., Hornnes N., Zierau F., Becker U., p. 361-365.
- Hydration status and the diuretic action of a small dose of alcohol, Hobson R. M., Maughan R. J., p. 366-373.
- Quantifying alcohol-related mortality: should alcohol-related contributory causes of death be included?, Durkin A., Connolly S., O'reilly D., p. 374-378.
- Alcohol-attributable mortality in Ireland, Martin J., Barry J., Goggin D., Morgan K., Ward M., O'suilleabhain T., p. 379-386.
- Effective prevention against risky underage drinking--the need for higher excise taxes on alcoholic beverages in Germany, Adams M., Effertz T., p. 387-394.
- Evaluation of a new core curriculum on alcohol use disorders for undergraduate medical students, Steed H., Groome M., Rice P., Simpson K., Day A., Ker J., p. 395-397.
- Can part of the health damage linked to alcohol misuse in Scotland be attributable to the type of drink and its low price (by permitting a rapid rate of consumption)? A point of view, Gill J., Tsang C., Black H., Chick J., p. 398-400.
- Circadian clock gene polymorphisms in alcohol use disorders and alcohol consumption, Kovanen L., Saarikoski S. T., Haukka J., Pirkola S., Aromaa A., Lonnqvist J., et al., p. 303-311.
- Prenatal alcohol exposure induces long-term changes in dendritic spines and synapses in the mouse visual cortex, Cui Z. J., Zhao K. B., Zhao H. J., Yu D. M., Niu Y. L., Zhang J. S., et al., p. 312-319.
- Saponins from Panax japonicus protect against alcohol-induced hepatic injury in mice by up-regulating the expression of GPX3, SOD1 and SOD3, Li Y. G., Ji D. F., Zhong S., Shi L. G., Hu G. Y., Chen S., p. 320-331.
- Long-term modulations in the vertebral transcriptome of adolescent-stage rats exposed to binge alcohol, Callaci J. J., Himes R., Lauing K., Roper P., p. 332-346.
- Vascular actions of nitric oxide as affected by exposure to alcohol, Toda N., Ayajiki K., p. 347-355.
- Comparing the effectiveness of TWEAK and T-ACE in determining problem drinkers in pregnancy, Sarkar M., Einarson T., Koren G., p. 356-360.
- A psychometric validation of the Short Alcohol Withdrawal Scale (SAWS), Elholm B., Larsen K., Hornnes N., Zierau F., Becker U., p. 361-365.
- Hydration status and the diuretic action of a small dose of alcohol, Hobson R. M., Maughan R. J., p. 366-373.
- Quantifying alcohol-related mortality: should alcohol-related contributory causes of death be included?, Durkin A., Connolly S., O'reilly D., p. 374-378.
- Alcohol-attributable mortality in Ireland, Martin J., Barry J., Goggin D., Morgan K., Ward M., O'suilleabhain T., p. 379-386.
- Effective prevention against risky underage drinking--the need for higher excise taxes on alcoholic beverages in Germany, Adams M., Effertz T., p. 387-394.
- Evaluation of a new core curriculum on alcohol use disorders for undergraduate medical students, Steed H., Groome M., Rice P., Simpson K., Day A., Ker J., p. 395-397.
- Can part of the health damage linked to alcohol misuse in Scotland be attributable to the type of drink and its low price (by permitting a rapid rate of consumption)? A point of view, Gill J., Tsang C., Black H., Chick J., p. 398-400.
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AIMS: The aim of the study was to assess whether alcohol-related mortality data in the UK should be extended to include contributory as well as underlying cause of death. METHODS: A total of 101,320 deaths registered in Northern Ireland between [...]
J. BARRY ;
D. GOGGIN ;
K. MORGAN ;
M. WARD ;
T. O'SUILLEABHAIN
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