Genetic reference populations, particularly the BXD recombinant inbred (BXD RI) strains derived from C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice, are a valuable resource for the discovery of the bio-molecular substrates and genetic drivers responsible for trait variation and covariation. This approach can be profitably applied in the analysis of susceptibility and mechanisms of drug and alcohol use disorders for which many predisposing behaviors may predict the occurrence and manifestation of increased preference for these substances. Many of these traits are modeled by common mouse behavioral assays, facilitating the detection of patterns and sources of genetic coregulation of predisposing phenotypes and substance consumption. Members of the Tenness...
Initial sensitivity to psychostimulants can predict subsequent use and abuse in humans. Acute locomo...
Drugs of abuse, including alcohol and stimulants like cocaine, produce effects that are subject to i...
<div><p>Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependen...
Genetic reference populations, particularly the BXD recombinant inbred (BXD RI) strains derived from...
This chapter describes a use case for the genetic dissection and automated analysis of complex behav...
Cocaine addiction is a global public health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. Like ot...
BXD recombinant inbred (RI) lines represent a genetic reference population derived from a cross betw...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-related responses are under strong genetic regulation. A wealth of alcohol-relat...
Drug addiction is an inherited disease which its genetic mechanism remains unknown. Previous studies...
Gene-by-environment interactions are important for all facets of biology, especially behaviour. Fami...
Acute behavioral responses to alcohol have been shown to be contributing factors to alcoholism, a di...
Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependent on env...
Full genome sequencing, high-density genotyping, expanding sets of microarray assays, and systematic...
Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependent on env...
Drug addiction susceptibility results from many individual factors, one of which is genetic variatio...
Initial sensitivity to psychostimulants can predict subsequent use and abuse in humans. Acute locomo...
Drugs of abuse, including alcohol and stimulants like cocaine, produce effects that are subject to i...
<div><p>Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependen...
Genetic reference populations, particularly the BXD recombinant inbred (BXD RI) strains derived from...
This chapter describes a use case for the genetic dissection and automated analysis of complex behav...
Cocaine addiction is a global public health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. Like ot...
BXD recombinant inbred (RI) lines represent a genetic reference population derived from a cross betw...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-related responses are under strong genetic regulation. A wealth of alcohol-relat...
Drug addiction is an inherited disease which its genetic mechanism remains unknown. Previous studies...
Gene-by-environment interactions are important for all facets of biology, especially behaviour. Fami...
Acute behavioral responses to alcohol have been shown to be contributing factors to alcoholism, a di...
Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependent on env...
Full genome sequencing, high-density genotyping, expanding sets of microarray assays, and systematic...
Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependent on env...
Drug addiction susceptibility results from many individual factors, one of which is genetic variatio...
Initial sensitivity to psychostimulants can predict subsequent use and abuse in humans. Acute locomo...
Drugs of abuse, including alcohol and stimulants like cocaine, produce effects that are subject to i...
<div><p>Genetic control of gene expression and higher-order phenotypes is almost invariably dependen...