A translational systems biology approach in both animals and humans identifies a functionally related module of accumbal genes involved in the regulation of reward processing and binge drinking in males

  1. Stacey, D.
  2. Lourdusamy, A.
  3. Ruggeri, B.
  4. Maroteaux, M.
  5. Jia, T.
  6. Cattrell, A.
  7. Nymberg, C.
  8. Banaschewski, T.
  9. Bhattacharyya, S.
  10. Band, H.
  11. Barker, G.
  12. Bokde, A.
  13. Büchel, C.
  14. Carvalho, F.
  15. Conrod, P.
  16. Desrivières, S.
  17. Easton, A.
  18. Fauth-Buehler, M.
  19. Fernandez-Medarde, A.
  20. Flor, H.
  21. Frouin, V.
  22. Gallinat, J.
  23. Garavanh, H.
  24. Heinz, A.
  25. Ittermann, B.
  26. Lathrop, M.
  27. Lawrence, C.
  28. Loth, E.
  29. Mann, K.
  30. Martinot, J.-L.
  31. Nees, F.
  32. Paus, T.
  33. Pausova, Z.
  34. Rietschel, M.
  35. Rotter, A.
  36. Santos, E.
  37. Smolka, M.
  38. Sommer, W.
  39. Mameli, M.
  40. Spanagel, R.
  41. Girault, J.-A.
  42. Müller, C.
  43. Schumann, G.
  44. Show all authors +
Journal:
Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience

ISSN: 1488-2434 1180-4882

Year of publication: 2016

Volume: 41

Issue: 3

Pages: 192-202

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1503/JPN.150138 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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