FKBP5 genotype interacts with early life trauma to predict heavy drinking in college students
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Sex differences, gender and addiction.A genome-wide gene-by-trauma interaction study of alcohol misuse in two independent cohorts identifies PRKG1 as a risk locus.Review: Environmental influences on alcohol use: Informing research on the joint effects of genes and the environment in diverse U.S. populations.Childhood Trauma and Two Stages of Alcohol Use in African American and European American Women: Findings from a Female Twin Sample.From child maltreatment to emerging adult problem drinking: Identification of a multilevel internalizing pathway among African American youth.Trauma exposure interacts with the genetic risk of bipolar disorder in alcohol misuse of US soldiers.
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FKBP5 genotype interacts with early life trauma to predict heavy drinking in college students
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Denise M Scott
Henry R Kranzler
Jonathan Covault
Richard Lieberman
Stephen Armeli
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10.1002/AJMG.B.32460
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2016-05-19T00:00:00Z