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	   	Alcohol <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/07418329>  
 	 	Volume 41, Issue 3 <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/4960-2007-999589996-661488> ,  Pages 139-238 (May 2007)
	
 	 
 	 
	
  Editorial	 
 	1. 	Tonic for what ails us? high-affinity GABAA receptors and alcohol <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6T40-4NT24VY-2&md5=97f9c9750f09b691e5a9c3ff5ddbfab5>  
Pages 139-143 
David M. Lovinger and Gregg E. Homanics	 	 
	
  Articles	 
 	2. 	A new meaning for "Gin & Tonic": tonic inhibition as the target for ethanol action in the brain <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6T40-4NT24VY-4&md5=45eb084cc43a934cafedde63de292299>  
Pages 145-153 
Istvan Mody, Joseph Glykys and Weizheng Wei	 	 
 	3. 	Studies of ethanol actions on recombinant ?-containing ?-aminobutyric acid type A receptors yield contradictory results <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6T40-4NT24VY-1&md5=9671caff32b3996618984eda1fcb5c96>  
Pages 155-162 
Cecilia M. Borghese and R. Adron Harris	 	 
 	4. 	Does ethanol act preferentially via selected brain GABAA receptor subtypes? the current evidence is ambiguous <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6T40-4P1PR15-1&md5=b47f055c4e10d6ebf1019a55a3506523>  
Pages 163-176 
Esa R. Korpi, Fabian Debus, Anni-Maija Linden, Cécile Malécot, Elli Leppä, Olga Vekovischeva, Holger Rabe, Ingo Böhme, M. Isabel Aller, William Wisden and Hartmut Lüddens	 	 
 	5. 	GABAA receptors in the thalamus: ?4 subunit expression and alcohol sensitivity <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6T40-4NT24VY-3&md5=c1f552799fb1395f88ecd6c9a4fa69ac>  
Pages 177-185 
Fan Jia, Leonardo Pignataro and Neil L. Harrison	 	 
 	6. 	Modulation of GABAA receptors in cerebellar granule neurons by ethanol: a review of genetic and electrophysiological studies <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6T40-4NT24VY-7&md5=23fd4760ac9b221dd83e264220d8ba8a>  
Pages 187-199 
Paolo Botta, Richard A. Radcliffe, Mario Carta, Manuel Mameli, Erin Daly, Kirsten L. Floyd, Richard A. Deitrich and C. Fernando Valenzuela	 	 
 	7. 	GABAA receptor subtypes: the "one glass of wine" receptors <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6T40-4P1PR15-2&md5=a5b88a6f2e231c1d9fce85ab7b14bcdd>  
Pages 201-209 
Richard W. Olsen, Harry J. Hanchar, Pratap Meera and Martin Wallner	 	 
 	8. 	Ethanol acts directly on extrasynaptic subtypes of GABAA receptors to increase tonic inhibition <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6T40-4P1PR15-3&md5=70d681e3d62a3baa9ade26d70303b842>  
Pages 211-221 
Vijayalakshmi Santhakumar, Martin Wallner and Thomas S. Otis	 	 
 	9. 	Ethanol effects on GABA-gated current in a model of increased ?4?? GABAA receptor expression depend on time course and preexposure to low concentrations of the drug <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=GatewayURL&_method=citationSearch&_urlVersion=4&_origin=SDVIALERTHTML&_version=1&_uoikey=B6T40-4P1PR15-4&md5=95f4c21c46348137066df7ee91b4c2b2>  
Pages 223-231 
Sheryl S. Smith and Qi Hua Gong	 	 







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