Item does not contain fulltextTo discuss the current status of gene-environment interaction research with regard to alcohol use and dependence. Further, we highlight the difficulties concerning gene-environment studies. Overview of the current evidence for gene-environment interactions in alcohol outcomes, and of the associated challenges in gene-environment studies. Attention to the causative roles of gene-environment interactions in alcohol use and dependence is increasing. Studies with twin designs are beginning to examine gene-shared environment effects, and animal studies have investigated gene-environment interaction effects on alcohol intake in primates. Thirteen studies incorporated gene-environment interactions in examining alcohol...
Alcohol dependence, and the medical conditions which arise from prolonged excessive alcohol use, hav...
Alcohol dependence is a disorder that causes significant harm, not only to the health of affected in...
The consequences of heavy alcohol use remain a serious public health problem. Consistent evidence ha...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heritability of substance use is moderate to high. Successful effo...
Contains fulltext : 91248.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
The gene-environment interactions' approach could explain some epidemiological and clinical factors ...
As researchers make progress in elucidating the roles of specific genes that contribute to the risk ...
Background: The organization of risk genes within signaling pathways may provide clues about the con...
[[sponsorship]]生物醫學科學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;不具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway...
SUMMARY BACKGROUND: Hereditary factors account for approximately 50% of the risk of developing alcoh...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. september 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Matt McGue. ...
Unlike the genome that contains a large but finite number of genes, the number and the kind of envir...
Widely effective treatment for alcohol use disorder is not yet available, because the exact biologic...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) shows evidence for genetic liability, but genes influencing risk...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) shows evidence for genetic liability, but genes influencing risk...
Alcohol dependence, and the medical conditions which arise from prolonged excessive alcohol use, hav...
Alcohol dependence is a disorder that causes significant harm, not only to the health of affected in...
The consequences of heavy alcohol use remain a serious public health problem. Consistent evidence ha...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heritability of substance use is moderate to high. Successful effo...
Contains fulltext : 91248.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
The gene-environment interactions' approach could explain some epidemiological and clinical factors ...
As researchers make progress in elucidating the roles of specific genes that contribute to the risk ...
Background: The organization of risk genes within signaling pathways may provide clues about the con...
[[sponsorship]]生物醫學科學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;不具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway...
SUMMARY BACKGROUND: Hereditary factors account for approximately 50% of the risk of developing alcoh...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. september 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Matt McGue. ...
Unlike the genome that contains a large but finite number of genes, the number and the kind of envir...
Widely effective treatment for alcohol use disorder is not yet available, because the exact biologic...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) shows evidence for genetic liability, but genes influencing risk...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) shows evidence for genetic liability, but genes influencing risk...
Alcohol dependence, and the medical conditions which arise from prolonged excessive alcohol use, hav...
Alcohol dependence is a disorder that causes significant harm, not only to the health of affected in...
The consequences of heavy alcohol use remain a serious public health problem. Consistent evidence ha...