A variety of genetic approaches, including twin studies, linkage studies, and candidate gene studies, has established a firm genetic basis for addiction. However, there has been difficulty identifying the precise genes that underlie addiction liability using these approaches. This situation became especially clear in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of addiction. Moreover, the results of GWAS brought into clarity many of the shortcomings of those early genetic approaches. GWAS studies stripped away those preconceived notions, examining genes that would not previously have been considered in the study of addiction, consequently creating a shift in our understanding. Most importantly, those studies implicated a class of genes that had n...
The addictions are common chronic psychiatric diseases that today are prevented and treated using re...
Contains fulltext : 157596.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the sam...
Background: The organization of risk genes within signaling pathways may provide clues about the con...
Human cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are essential for proper development, modulation, and maintenan...
Abstract Aims The human NRCAM gene is associated with polysubstance use. Nrcam knockout mice do not ...
Addiction to nicotine, alcohol and cannabis commonly co-occurs, which is thought to partly stem from...
Aim To assess the likelihood of finding genes which predispose to addiction and to present this inf...
Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder defined by cyclic patterns of compulsive drug seekin...
Background: Classical genetic studies provide strong evidence for heritable contributions to suscept...
Finding the genetic markers that influence complex, multigenic substance addiction phenotypes has be...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Family, adoption and twin data each support substantial heritability for addictions. Most of this he...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Drug addiction is a serious worldwide problem with strong genetic and environmental influences. Diff...
Contains fulltext : 156134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Addictions are ...
The addictions are common chronic psychiatric diseases that today are prevented and treated using re...
Contains fulltext : 157596.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the sam...
Background: The organization of risk genes within signaling pathways may provide clues about the con...
Human cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are essential for proper development, modulation, and maintenan...
Abstract Aims The human NRCAM gene is associated with polysubstance use. Nrcam knockout mice do not ...
Addiction to nicotine, alcohol and cannabis commonly co-occurs, which is thought to partly stem from...
Aim To assess the likelihood of finding genes which predispose to addiction and to present this inf...
Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disorder defined by cyclic patterns of compulsive drug seekin...
Background: Classical genetic studies provide strong evidence for heritable contributions to suscept...
Finding the genetic markers that influence complex, multigenic substance addiction phenotypes has be...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Family, adoption and twin data each support substantial heritability for addictions. Most of this he...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Drug addiction is a serious worldwide problem with strong genetic and environmental influences. Diff...
Contains fulltext : 156134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Addictions are ...
The addictions are common chronic psychiatric diseases that today are prevented and treated using re...
Contains fulltext : 157596.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the sam...
Background: The organization of risk genes within signaling pathways may provide clues about the con...