Family-Based Association Analysis of Alcohol Dependence Criteria and Severity

Author:

Wetherill Leah1,Kapoor Manav2,Agrawal Arpana2,Bucholz Kathleen2,Koller Daniel1,Bertelsen Sarah E.2,Le Nhung2,Wang Jen-Chyong2,Almasy Laura3,Hesselbrock Victor4,Kramer John5,Nurnberger John I.6,Schuckit Marc7,Tischfield Jay A.8,Xuei Xiaoling9,Porjesz Bernice10,Edenberg Howard J.9,Goate Alison M.2,Foroud Tatiana1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics; Indiana University School of Medicine; Indianapolis Indiana

2. Department of Psychiatry; Washington University School of Medicine; St. Louis Missouri

3. Department of Genetics; Texas Biomedical Research Institute; San Antonio Texas

4. Department of Psychiatry; University of Connecticut Health Center; Farmington Connecticut

5. Department of Psychiatry; University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine; Iowa City Iowa

6. Department of Psychiatry; Indiana University School of Medicine; Indianapolis Indiana

7. Department of Psychiatry; University of California; School of Medicine; San Diego California

8. Department of Genetics and the Human Genetics Institute of New Jersey; Rutgers University; Piscataway New Jersey

9. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Indiana University School of Medicine; Indianapolis Indiana

10. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; SUNY Health Sciences Center; Brooklyn New York

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Toxicology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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