Hilary Little

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Mulholland PJ, Self RL, Stepanyan TD, et al. (2005) Thiamine deficiency in the pathogenesis of chronic ethanol-associated cerebellar damage in vitro. Neuroscience. 135: 1129-39
Mulholland PJ, Self RL, Harris BR, et al. (2005) Corticosterone increases damage and cytosolic calcium accumulation associated with ethanol withdrawal in rat hippocampal slice cultures. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research. 29: 871-81
Clark A, Little HJ. (2004) Interactions between low concentrations of ethanol and nicotine on firing rate of ventral tegmental dopamine neurones. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 75: 199-206
Brooks SP, Hennebry G, Croft AP, et al. (2004) Effects of corticosterone on place conditioning to ethanol. Psychopharmacology. 174: 291-9
Diana M, Brodie M, Muntoni A, et al. (2003) Enduring effects of chronic ethanol in the CNS: basis for alcoholism. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research. 27: 354-61
Brooks SP, Hennebry G, McAlpin GP, et al. (2002) Nimodipine prevents the effects of ethanol in tests of memory. Neuropharmacology. 42: 577-85
O'Callaghan MJ, Croft AP, Watson WP, et al. (2002) Low alcohol preference among the "high alcohol preference" C57/BL10 mice; factors affecting such preference. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 72: 475-81
Watson WP, Little HJ. (2002) Selectivity of the protective effects of dihydropyridine calcium channel antagonists against the ethanol withdrawal syndrome. Brain Research. 930: 111-22
Bailey CP, O'Callaghan MJ, Croft AP, et al. (2001) Alterations in mesolimbic dopamine function during the abstinence period following chronic ethanol consumption. Neuropharmacology. 41: 989-99
Holt JD, Watson WP, Little HJ. (2001) Studies on a model of long term alcohol drinking. Behavioural Brain Research. 123: 193-200
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