1997
DOI: 10.15288/jsa.1997.58.590
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Sex and strain influence the effect of ethanol on central monoamines.

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“…Briefly, the ventral midbrain was dissected as described by Boone et al (2007) weighed and combined with 200 μL of ultrapure nitric acid (OmiTrace ® , EM Science, NXO407-1) in a 0.5 mL polypropylene micro-centrifuge tube. Brain regions were digested for 48 h in a 60 °C sand bath and then re-suspended to 400 μL with nanopure water.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Briefly, the ventral midbrain was dissected as described by Boone et al (2007) weighed and combined with 200 μL of ultrapure nitric acid (OmiTrace ® , EM Science, NXO407-1) in a 0.5 mL polypropylene micro-centrifuge tube. Brain regions were digested for 48 h in a 60 °C sand bath and then re-suspended to 400 μL with nanopure water.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All animals were killed by CO 2 suffocation and placed on ice until the brain was removed within 6 h. The brains were dissected into medial prefrontal cortex (PFC), caudate-putamen (CP), nucleus accumbens (NA) and ventral midbrain (VMB) as described by Boone et al (1997). Frozen brain regions were wet digested using our standard protocol (Pinero et al 2001;Jones et al 2003).…”
Section: Tissue Harvestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All animals were killed by CO 2 suffocation and placed on ice until the brain was removed within 6 h. The brains were dissected into medial prefrontal cortex (PFC), caudate-putamen (CP), nucleus accumbens (NA) and ventral midbrain (VMB) as described by Boone et al (1997). The VMB was dissected by making a 458 from vertical, rostral-caudal, cut from the posterior end of the hypothalamus (facing up).…”
Section: Tissue Harvestmentioning
confidence: 99%