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    Neither chronic exposure to ethanol nor aging affects type I or type II corticosteroid receptors in rat hippocampus by Rachamin, G, Luttge, W G, Hunter, B E, Walker, D W

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-11-1989)
    “…Both chronic exposure to ethanol and aging are reported to result in a loss of hippocampal pyramidal neurons and an elevation in plasma corticosteroid…”
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    Modulation of alcohol dehydrogenase and ethanol metabolism by sex hormones in the spontaneously hypertensive rat. Effect of chronic ethanol administration by Rachamin, G, MacDonald, J A, Wahid, S, Clapp, J J, Khanna, J M, Israel, Y

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-02-1980)
    “…In young (4-week-old) male and female spontaneously hypertensive (SH) rats, ethanol metabolic rate in vivo and hepatic alcohol dehydrogenase activity in vitro…”
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    The inhibitory effect of testosterone on the development of metabolic tolerance to ethanol by Rachamin, G, Britton, R S, Macdonald, J A, Israel, Y

    Published in Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.) (01-07-1984)
    “…We have investigated the mechanism(s) of metabolic tolerance to ethanol in a rat strain (spontaneously hypertensive or SH) in which liver alcohol dehydrogenase…”
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    Inhibitory effect of propylthiouracil on the development of metabolic tolerance to ethanol by Rachamin, G, Okuno, F, Israel, Y

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (01-07-1985)
    “…Chronic ethanol administration (4-5 weeks) to female spontaneously hypertensive (SH) rats led to a marked increase in the rate of ethanol metabolism. This was…”
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    Effect of age on metabolic tolerance and hepatomegaly following chronic ethanol administration by Britton, R S, Videla, L A, Rachamin, G, Okuno, F, Israel, Y

    “…Chronic consumption of ethanol often results in an increased rate of ethanol metabolism (metabolic tolerance) and in hepatomegaly. However, the extent of these…”
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