Abstract

A previous report that low-drinker rats develop higher peak blood-ethanol levels than high-drinker rats following intraperitoneal ethanol is confirmed. Further, a strong correlation occurred between blood-ethanol levels in naive rats and subsequent free-choice ethanol intake.

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