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Genetic influences on addiction : an intermediate phenotype approach / edited by James MacKillop and Marcus R. Munafò.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Compulsive behavior--Genetic aspects.
- Compulsive behavior.
- Phenotype.
- Substance abuse--Genetic aspects.
- Substance abuse.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (x, 386 pages) : illustrations
- Other Title:
- MIT Press CogNet.
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2014]
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- 1 An Intermediate Phenotype Approach to Addiction Genetics / James MacKillop MacKillop, James, Marcus R. Munafò Munafò, Marcus R. 1
- 2 Electrophysiological Intermediate Phenotypes for the Detection of Genetic Influences on Alcoholism / Mary-Anne Enoch Enoch, Mary-Anne 19
- 3 Differential Metabolism of Alcohol as an Intermediate Phenotype of Risk for Alcohol Use Disorders: Alcohol and Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Variants / Tamara L. Wall Wall, Tamara L., Susan E. Luczak Luczak, Susan E., Daria Orlowska Orlowska, Daria, Danielle Pandika Pandika, Danielle 41
- 4 Nicotine Metabolism as an Intermediate Phenotype / Meghan J. Chenoweth Chenoweth, Meghan J., Rachel F. Tyndale Tyndale, Rachel F. 65
- 5 Subjective Responses to Alcohol as an Endophenotype: Implications for Alcoholism Etiology and Treatment Development / Lara A. Ray Ray, Lara A., Markus Heilig Heilig, Markus 97
- 6 Subjective Drug Effects as Intermediate Phenotypes for Substance Abuse / Leah M. Mayo Mayo, Leah M., Abraham A. Palmer Palmer, Abraham A., Harriet de Wit Wit, Harriet de 121
- 7 Developmental Considerations in Gene Identification Efforts / Danielle M. Dick Dick, Danielle M. 141
- 8 Enhancing Addiction Genetics via Behavioral Economic Intermediate Phenotypes / James MacKillop MacKillop, James, John Acker Acker, John 157
- 9 Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Develop Intermediate Phenotypes for Substance Use Disorders / Rachel E. Thayer Thayer, Rachel E., Kent E. Hutchison Hutchison, Kent E. 189
- 10 Implicit Cognition: An Intermediate Phenotype for Addiction? / Reinout W. Wiers Wiers, Reinout W., Eske M. Derks Derks, Eske M., Thomas E. Gladwin Gladwin, Thomas E. 207
- 11 The Role of Genetics in Addiction and the Expectancy Principle / Mark S. Goldman Goldman, Mark S., Richard R. Reich Reich, Richard R. 237
- 12 Intermediate Phenotypes for Alcohol Use and Alcohol Dependence: Empirical Findings and Conceptual Issues / Michael Windle Windle, Michael 257
- 13 Epigenetic Effects and Intermediate Phenotypes / Steven R. H. Beach Beach, Steven R. H., Meg Gerrard Gerrard, Meg, Gene H. Brody Brody, Gene H., Ronald L. Simons Simons, Ronald L., Steven M. Kogan Kogan, Steven M., Frederick X. Gibbons Gibbons, Frederick X., Robert A. Philibert Philibert, Robert A. 275
- 14 Differential Sensitivity to Context: GABRG1 Enhances the Acquisition of Prototypes That Serve as Intermediate Phenotypes for Substance Use / Ronald L. Simons Simons, Ronald L., Man Kit Lei Lei, Man Kit, Steven R. H. Beach Beach, Steven R. H., Gene H. Brody Brody, Gene H., Robert A. Philibert Philibert, Robert A., Frederick X. Gibbons Gibbons, Frederick X., Meg Gerrard Gerrard, Meg 303
- 15 From Genes to Behavior Change: Treatment Response as an Intermediate Phenotype / Courtney J. Stevens Stevens, Courtney J., ollis C. Karoly Karoly, ollis C., Renee E. Magnan Magnan, Renee E., Angela D. Bryan Bryan, Angela D. 327
- 16 Using Intermediate Phenotypes to Bridge the Gap between Human and Mouse Genetics / Clarissa C. Parker Parker, Clarissa C., Abraham A. Palmer Palmer, Abraham A. 345.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Genetic influences on addiction.
- ISBN:
- 9780262314541
- 0262314541
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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