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Schuckit, M

Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA

TitleYearPMID
Genome-wide association data suggest ABCB1 and immune-related gene sets may be involved in adult antisocial behavior. 2015 25918995
A genome-wide association study of alcohol-dependence symptom counts in extended pedigrees identifies C15orf53. 2013 23089632
Common biological networks underlie genetic risk for alcoholism in African- and European-American populations. 2013 23607416
ADH1B is associated with alcohol dependence and alcohol consumption in populations of European and African ancestry. 2012 21968928
Family-based genome-wide association study of frontal θ oscillations identifies potassium channel gene KCNJ6. 2012 22554406
Genome-wide association study of conduct disorder symptomatology. 2011 20585324
Genetic variation in the CHRNA5 gene affects mRNA levels and is associated with risk for alcohol dependence. 2009 18414406
Association of the kappa-opioid system with alcohol dependence. 2006 16924269
Evidence for a locus on chromosome 1 that influences vulnerability to alcoholism and affective disorder. 2001 11329392
Alcoholism susceptibility loci: confirmation studies in a replicate sample and further mapping. 2000 10923994
A validity study of the SSAGA--a comparison with the SCAN. 1999 10615721
Description of the Genetic Analysis Workshop 11 Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism. 1999 10597407
A family-based analysis of the association of the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) with alcoholism. 1998 9581660
A family-based analysis of whether the functional promoter alleles of the serotonin transporter gene HTT affect the risk for alcohol dependence. 1998 9726278
Anxiety proneness linked to epistatic loci in genome scan of human personality traits. 1998 9674977
Linkage of an alcoholism-related severity phenotype to chromosome 16. 1998 9884148
Reduced cerebral grey matter observed in alcoholics using magnetic resonance imaging. 1991 1877728
Event-related brain potentials are different in individuals at high and low risk for developing alcoholism. 1982 6961459
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