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Research reveals secrets of alcohol's effect on brain cells

12-07-2007 · EurekAlert!

Alcohol triggers the activation of a variety of genes that can influence the health and activity of brain cells, and new research from Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City sheds light on how that process occurs.

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