Project Details
Description
DESCRIPTION: Decreased GABAergic transmission is thought to play an important role in the development of alcohol dependence/withdrawal, but the specific genes responsible for adaptive changes in GABAergic transmission remain to be elucidated. In our studies to date, QTL analysis using three populations derived from the C57BL/6J and DBA/2J inbred mouse strains have identified several loci that contribute to genetic differences in acute alcohol withdrawal severity. One alcohol withdrawal locus (Alcw1) has been localized at a high level of significance (p
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 8/1/97 → 1/31/21 |
Funding
- National Institutes of Health: $343,035.00
- National Institutes of Health: $346,500.00
- National Institutes of Health: $260,252.00
- National Institutes of Health: $107,279.00
- National Institutes of Health: $50,961.00
- National Institutes of Health: $329,725.00
- National Institutes of Health: $76,218.00
- National Institutes of Health: $346,500.00
- National Institutes of Health: $100,836.00
- National Institutes of Health: $283,500.00
- National Institutes of Health: $329,725.00
- National Institutes of Health: $125,477.00
- National Institutes of Health: $264,250.00
- National Institutes of Health: $264,250.00
ASJC
- Medicine(all)
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