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Neuroinflammation produced by heavy alcohol intake is due to loops of interactions between Toll-like 4 and TNF receptors, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors and the central melanocortin system: A novel hypothesis and new therapeutic avenues
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2018Registration in:
128, , 401-407
00283908
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Flores-Bastías O.
Karahanian E.
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