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colleen colleen
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10 years ago
The primary mode of action by which alcohol can produce apoptosis is as a(n)
a. direct agonist at GABAA receptors.
b. agonist at a1 adrenoceptors.
c. direct antagonist at GABAA receptors.
d. indirect antagonist at glycine  receptors.
e. cholinergic agonist. 
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10 years ago
a. direct agonist at GABAA receptors.
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10 years ago
Alcohol can trigger apoptosis, which kills brain cells, via an action either as an indirect agonist at GABAA receptors or as an indirect antagonist of NMDA receptors.
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