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Ethanol is one of the most widely used drugs in the world. The resulting alcohol abuse and alcoholism is a major health and social problem. An understanding of the actions of ethanol are fundamental to a rational approach to treating alcoholism and to reversing the pathology associated with excessive ethanol consumption.
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Crews, F.T., Theiss, C., Raulli, R., Gonzales, R.A. (1986). The Effects of Ethanol on Receptor Activated Phospholipid Cascades. In: Horrocks, L.A., Freysz, L., Toffano, G. (eds) Phospholipid Research and the Nervous System. FIDIA Research Series, vol 4. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0490-4_12
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