Alcoholism is a complex disease exhibiting a multifactorial mode of transmission. To simplify the genetic and phenotypic complexity of the alcoholic phenotype, alcohol-preferring (P) and -non-preferring (NP) rats were developed on the basis of alcohol preference and consumption as an animal model of alcoholism. Total gene expression analysis (TOGA) and quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis were applied to selectively bred, inbred P and NP rats as complementary studies to identify genetic factors that contribute to alcohol preference and consumption. TOGA analysis was utilized to screen for differential expression in several brain regions involved in the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system. Genes exhibiting differences in expression were...
Background: We have used a genetical genomic approach, in conjunction with phenotypic analysis of al...
KEY WORDS: Genetic theory of alcohol and other drug use; genetic factors; environmental factors; beh...
Animal models have been successfully developed to mimic and study alcoholism. These models have the ...
A major focus of research in alcohol-related disorders is to identify the genes and pathways that mo...
BACKGROUND: A highly significant quantitative trait locus (QTL) on chromosome 4 that influenced alco...
Investigations on the influence of nature vs. nurture on Alcoholism (Alcohol Use Disorder) in human ...
Alcoholism is a quantitative disorder that is caused by the combined influences of numerous genes (i...
Genetic and environmental factors in alcoholism interact at the level of the transcriptome to encode...
Numerous selective breeding experiments have been performed with rodents, in an attempt to understan...
Researchers are using a variety of sophisticated approaches to identify genes that contribute to the...
KEY WORDS: Genetic theory of alcohol and other drug use; microarray technologies; microarray analysi...
The high and low alcohol-drinking (HAD and LAD) rats were selectively bred for differences in alcoho...
The genetic determinants of alcoholism still are largely unknown, hindering effective treatment and ...
OBJECTIVE: A primary focus of alcohol research is to provide novel targets for alcohol treatment ...
A quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcriptional networks with the phe...
Background: We have used a genetical genomic approach, in conjunction with phenotypic analysis of al...
KEY WORDS: Genetic theory of alcohol and other drug use; genetic factors; environmental factors; beh...
Animal models have been successfully developed to mimic and study alcoholism. These models have the ...
A major focus of research in alcohol-related disorders is to identify the genes and pathways that mo...
BACKGROUND: A highly significant quantitative trait locus (QTL) on chromosome 4 that influenced alco...
Investigations on the influence of nature vs. nurture on Alcoholism (Alcohol Use Disorder) in human ...
Alcoholism is a quantitative disorder that is caused by the combined influences of numerous genes (i...
Genetic and environmental factors in alcoholism interact at the level of the transcriptome to encode...
Numerous selective breeding experiments have been performed with rodents, in an attempt to understan...
Researchers are using a variety of sophisticated approaches to identify genes that contribute to the...
KEY WORDS: Genetic theory of alcohol and other drug use; microarray technologies; microarray analysi...
The high and low alcohol-drinking (HAD and LAD) rats were selectively bred for differences in alcoho...
The genetic determinants of alcoholism still are largely unknown, hindering effective treatment and ...
OBJECTIVE: A primary focus of alcohol research is to provide novel targets for alcohol treatment ...
A quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcriptional networks with the phe...
Background: We have used a genetical genomic approach, in conjunction with phenotypic analysis of al...
KEY WORDS: Genetic theory of alcohol and other drug use; genetic factors; environmental factors; beh...
Animal models have been successfully developed to mimic and study alcoholism. These models have the ...