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Addiction Research Consortium: losing and regaining control over drug intake (ReCoDe) - from trajectories to mechanisms and interventions.
Heinz, A. and Kiefer, F. and Smolka, M.N. and Endrass, T. and Beste, C. and Beck, A. and Liu, S. and Genauck, A. and Romund, L. and Banaschewski, T. and Bermpohl, F. and Deserno, L. and Dolan, R.J. and Durstewitz, D. and Ebner-Priemer, U. and Flor, H. and Hansson, A.C. and Heim, C. and Hermann, D. and Kiebel, S. and Kirsch, P. and Kirschbaum, C. and Koppe, G. and Marxen, M. and Meyer-Lindenberg, A. and Nagel, W.E. and Noori, H.R. and Pilhatsch, M. and Priller, J. and Rietschel, M. and Romanczuk-Seiferth, N. and Schlagenhauf, F. and Sommer, W.H. and Stallkamp, J. and Ströhle, A. and Stock, A.K. and Winterer, G. and Winter, C. and Walter, H. and Witt, S. and Vollstädt-Klein, S. and Rapp, M.A. and Tost, H. and Spanagel, R.
Addiction Biology 25
(2): e12866.
March 2020
Serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to cocaine dependence among African-American individuals.
Patkar, A.A. and Berrettini, W.H. and Hoehe, M.R. and Hill, K.P. and Sterling, R.C. and Gottheil, E. and Weinstein, S.P.
Addiction Biology 6
(4): 337-345.
1 January 2001
Evaluation of an allelic association of the serotonin 5-HT1B G681C polymorphism with antisocial alcoholism in the German population.
Sander, T. and Ostapowicz, A. and Samochowiec, J. and Smolka, M. and Rommelspacher, H. and Winterer, G. and Schmidt, L.G.
Addiction Biology 5
(2): 167-172.
April 2000
Human mu opioid receptor gene polymorphisms and vulnerability to substance abuse.
Berrettini, W.H. and Hoehe, M.R. and Ferraro, T.N. and Demaria, P.A. and Gottheil, E.
Addiction Biology 2
(3): 303-308.
July 1997
Review
Behavioral evidence for the significance of serotoninergic (5-HT) receptors in cocaine addiction.
Filip, M. and Alenina, N. and Bader, M. and Przegalinski, E.
Addiction Biology 15
(3): 227-249.
July 2010
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