Fig. 4.
The sedative-hypnotic effects of alcohol are modulated by the α6, but not β3, subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. Data (mean ± SEM) represent ethanol-induced LORR in (a) Chrna6 and (b) Chrnb3 mice. *; p < 0.05
The sedative-hypnotic effects of alcohol are modulated by the α6, but not β3, subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. Data (mean ± SEM) represent ethanol-induced LORR in (a) Chrna6 and (b) Chrnb3 mice. *; p < 0.05