Neurobiology of Aging
Volume 32, Issue 12 , Pages 2266-2278 , December 2011

Ethanol withdrawal acts as an age-specific stressor to activate cerebellar P38 kinase

Received 20 May 2009 ,Revised 17 December 2009 ,Accepted 7 January 2010.

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Neurobiology of Aging
Volume 32, Issue 12 , Pages 2266-2278 , December 2011