Ethanol-induced changes in properties of rat brian ribosomes

Altered in vivo and in vitro brain protein metabolism have been demonstrated in rodents following long-term ethanol ingestion. In the present study, ethanol effects were examined on properties of brain ribosomes of male Sprague-Dawley rats ingesting a specially formulated Lieber-DeCarli liquid diet....

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Brain - drug effects
Ethanol - pharmacology
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In Vitro Techniques
Male
Nerve Tissue Proteins - biosynthesis
Rats
Ribosomes - drug effects
Ribosomes - metabolism
Temperature
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