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    The Calming Effect of Alcohol on Neurons Is Probably Mediated
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The Calming Effect of Alcohol on Neurons Is Probably Mediated

Question 35

Question 35

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The calming effect of alcohol on neurons is probably mediated by _______, which is one of alcohol's breakdown products.


A) an orphan receptor
B) kainate
C) thiamine
D) allopregnanolone

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