The susceptibility to developing alcohol dependence and significant alcohol-related liver injury is determined by a number of constitutional, environmental and genetic factors, although the nature and level of interplay between them remains unclear. The familiality and heritability of alcohol dependence is well-documented but, to date, no strong candidate genes conferring increased risk have emerged, although variants in alcohol dehydrogenase and acetaldehyde dehydrogenase have been shown to confer protection, predominantly in individuals of East Asian ancestry. Population contamination with confounders such as drug co-dependence and psychiatric and physical co-morbidity may explain the essentially negative genome-wide association studies i...
BackgroundThe risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumption,...
This is an exciting and challenging time in the search for genes that have impact on the risk for al...
Different gene variants have been identified as risk or protective factors in alcoholism. The genes ...
Abstract — Chronic alcohol consumption is a major cause of liver cirrhosis which, however, develops ...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) accounts for the majority of chronic liver disease in Western countrie...
Although a clear correlation exists between cumulative alcohol intake and liver disease, only some o...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) results from a complex interaction between behavioral, environmental, ...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a major public health issue caused by excessive alcohol cons...
Worldwide, in societies where moderate alcohol consump-tion is accepted as a pleasurable pastime and...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a major public health issue caused by excessive alcohol cons...
The present study investigated the genetic contribution to alcohol dependence (AD) using genome-wide...
Background and aims: The quantity of alcohol leading to alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) varie...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) accounts for the majority of chronic liver diseases in Western countri...
The present study investigated the genetic contribution to alcohol dependence (AD) using genome-wide...
Alcohol misuse is the leading cause of cirrhosis and the second most common indication for liver tra...
BackgroundThe risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumption,...
This is an exciting and challenging time in the search for genes that have impact on the risk for al...
Different gene variants have been identified as risk or protective factors in alcoholism. The genes ...
Abstract — Chronic alcohol consumption is a major cause of liver cirrhosis which, however, develops ...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) accounts for the majority of chronic liver disease in Western countrie...
Although a clear correlation exists between cumulative alcohol intake and liver disease, only some o...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) results from a complex interaction between behavioral, environmental, ...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a major public health issue caused by excessive alcohol cons...
Worldwide, in societies where moderate alcohol consump-tion is accepted as a pleasurable pastime and...
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a major public health issue caused by excessive alcohol cons...
The present study investigated the genetic contribution to alcohol dependence (AD) using genome-wide...
Background and aims: The quantity of alcohol leading to alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) varie...
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) accounts for the majority of chronic liver diseases in Western countri...
The present study investigated the genetic contribution to alcohol dependence (AD) using genome-wide...
Alcohol misuse is the leading cause of cirrhosis and the second most common indication for liver tra...
BackgroundThe risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumption,...
This is an exciting and challenging time in the search for genes that have impact on the risk for al...
Different gene variants have been identified as risk or protective factors in alcoholism. The genes ...