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Genetics and biology of alcoholism.
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  • Genetics and biology of alcoholism.
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  • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Plainview, N.Y : 1990
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  • 380 s : ill.
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  • Banbury report ; 33
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  • Inheritance of alcohol consumption patterns in the Australian survey, 1981. Twin studies of alcohol consumption, metabolism , and sensitivity. Use of the adoption paradigm to elucidate the role of genes and environment and the interaction in the genesis of alcoholism. Vulnerability to alcoholism: from individual differences to different individuals. Time-dependent model of the familial transmission of alcoholism. Behavioral/sociattenuate genetic effects. Methodological limitations of research on the genetics of alcoholism. Genetic epidemiology of alcoholism: observations critical in the design and analysis of linkage studies. Individuals at risk for alcoholism: neurophysiologic processes. Alcoholic fathers and their sons: neuropsychological, electrophysiological, personality, and family correlates. Alcohol effects on the electroencephalogram: are there possibilities for application of molecular genetics? Prospective study of children of alcoholics. Two biological markers of alcoholism. Genetic animal models for the study of alcoholism. Candidate genes and favored loci for alcoholism. Genetic variations in serotonin and ALDH underlying alcoholism. Human aldehyde dehydrogenases: genetic implications in alcohol sensitivity, alcohol-drinking habits, and alcoholism. Acquired and genetic deficiencies of cytosolic acetaldehyde dehydrogenase. Genetic linkage analysis in alcoholism - obstacles, opportunities, and conseacles, opportunities, and consequences. Brewing genes and behavior: the potential consequences of genetic screening for alcoholism.
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  • 0-87969-233-2
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