Differential potassium channel gene regulation in BXD mice reveals novel targets for pharmacogenetic therapies to reduce heavy alcohol drinking.
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Orbitofrontal Neuroadaptations and Cross-Species Synaptic Biomarkers in Heavy-Drinking Macaques.Interactions between genetic polymorphisms of glucose metabolizing genes and smoking and alcohol consumption in the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus.Voltage-Sensitive Potassium Channels of the BK Type and Their Coding Genes Are Alcohol Targets in Neurons.Promising pharmacogenetic targets for treating alcohol use disorder: evidence from preclinical models.Identification and validation of midbrain Kcnq4 regulation of heavy alcohol consumption in rodents.
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Differential potassium channel gene regulation in BXD mice reveals novel targets for pharmacogenetic therapies to reduce heavy alcohol drinking.
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Heather Trantham-Davidson
Howard C Becker
Jennifer A Rinker
L Judson Chandler
Marcelo F Lopez
Maren L Smith
Michael F Miles
Patrick J Mulholland
Patrick K Randall
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10.1016/J.ALCOHOL.2016.05.007
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2016-06-27T00:00:00Z