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. 2000 May 1;20(9):3157–3164. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-09-03157.2000

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Ethanol-induced changes in body temperature. Representative hypothermic response to acute administration of 3 gm/kg ethanol at (A) 22° ambient temperature and (B) 30° ambient temperature. Each data point is an average of three 5 min measurements. C, Mean hypothermic response at 22° (Dbh +/−,n = 4; Dbh −/−,n = 3) and 30° (Dbh +/−,n = 3; Dbh −/−,n = 3). No sex differences were found, and results were combined.