This article summarizes the proceedings of a symposium that took place at the 2005 meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism. The organizers/chairs were Daniel Goldowitz and Katheen A. Grant. The presentations were as follows: (1) High-Throughput Screening for Ethanol Phenotypes, by Douglas B. Matthews and Kristin M. Hamre; (2) Genetic Basis of Schedule-Induced Polydipsia in Mice, by Guy Mittleman and Elissa J. Chesler; (3) Effects of Stress and Ethanol Dependence on Ethanol Self-administration in Inbred and Mutant Mice, by Howard C. Becker and Marcelo F. Lopez; (4) Changes in Dopaminergic Mechanisms Associated With Ethanol Dependence, by Sara R. Jones and Tiffany A. Mathews; and (5) Defining Brain Region-Specific Gene Networks...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-related responses are under strong genetic regulation. A wealth of alcohol-relat...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
Multiple genetic and environmental factors contribute to the development of alcoholism. Researchers ...
An estimated 5% of Americans currently have an alcohol use disorder (AUD), either abuse alcohol or a...
Acute behavioral responses to alcohol have been shown to be contributing factors to alcoholism, a di...
We have been using the Inbred Long- and Short-Sleep mouse strains (ILS, ISS) and a recombinant inbre...
Alcohol abuse is a complex disorder, which is confounded by other factors, including stress. In the ...
BACKGROUND: A strong predictor for the development of alcohol use disorder (AUD) is altered sensitiv...
This research investigated the effects of genetic manipulations in behavioral outcomes in mice. Spec...
Alcoholism is a complex disease determined by both genetic and environmental components that exerts ...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
Genetic analysis of factors affecting risk to develop excessive ethanol drinking has been extensivel...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-related responses are under strong genetic regulation. A wealth of alcohol-relat...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
Multiple genetic and environmental factors contribute to the development of alcoholism. Researchers ...
An estimated 5% of Americans currently have an alcohol use disorder (AUD), either abuse alcohol or a...
Acute behavioral responses to alcohol have been shown to be contributing factors to alcoholism, a di...
We have been using the Inbred Long- and Short-Sleep mouse strains (ILS, ISS) and a recombinant inbre...
Alcohol abuse is a complex disorder, which is confounded by other factors, including stress. In the ...
BACKGROUND: A strong predictor for the development of alcohol use disorder (AUD) is altered sensitiv...
This research investigated the effects of genetic manipulations in behavioral outcomes in mice. Spec...
Alcoholism is a complex disease determined by both genetic and environmental components that exerts ...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
Genetic analysis of factors affecting risk to develop excessive ethanol drinking has been extensivel...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-related responses are under strong genetic regulation. A wealth of alcohol-relat...
We profiled individual differences in alcohol consumption upon initial exposure and during 5 weeks o...
Multiple genetic and environmental factors contribute to the development of alcoholism. Researchers ...