Connection
Lauren Vanderlinden to Brain
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Lauren Vanderlinden has written about Brain.
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0.463 |
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Vanderlinden LA, Saba LM, Kechris K, Miles MF, Hoffman PL, Tabakoff B. Whole brain and brain regional coexpression network interactions associated with predisposition to alcohol consumption. PLoS One. 2013; 8(7):e68878.
Score: 0.199
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Borghese CM, Herman M, Snell LD, Lawrence KJ, Lee HY, Backos DS, Vanderlinden LA, Harris RA, Roberto M, Hoffman PL, Tabakoff B. Novel Molecule Exhibiting Selective Affinity for GABAA Receptor Subtypes. Sci Rep. 2017 07 24; 7(1):6230.
Score: 0.066
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Saba LM, Flink SC, Vanderlinden LA, Israel Y, Tampier L, Colombo G, Kiianmaa K, Bell RL, Printz MP, Flodman P, Koob G, Richardson HN, Lombardo J, Hoffman PL, Tabakoff B. The sequenced rat brain transcriptome--its use in identifying networks predisposing alcohol consumption. FEBS J. 2015 Sep; 282(18):3556-78.
Score: 0.057
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Vanderlinden LA, Saba LM, Bennett B, Hoffman PL, Tabakoff B. Influence of sex on genetic regulation of "drinking in the dark" alcohol consumption. Mamm Genome. 2015 Feb; 26(1-2):43-56.
Score: 0.055
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Zuo L, Lu L, Tan Y, Pan X, Cai Y, Wang X, Hong J, Zhong C, Wang F, Zhang XY, Vanderlinden LA, Tabakoff B, Luo X. Genome-wide association discoveries of alcohol dependence. Am J Addict. 2014 Nov-Dec; 23(6):526-39.
Score: 0.054
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Hoffman PL, Saba LM, Vanderlinden LA, Tabakoff B. Voluntary exposure to a toxin: the genetic influence on ethanol consumption. Mamm Genome. 2018 02; 29(1-2):128-140.
Score: 0.017
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Tabakoff B, Ren W, Vanderlinden L, Snell LD, Matheson CJ, Wang ZJ, Levinson R, Smothers CT, Woodward JJ, Honse Y, Lovinger D, Rush AM, Sather WA, Gustafson DL, Hoffman PL. A novel substituted aminoquinoline selectively targets voltage-sensitive sodium channel isoforms and NMDA receptor subtypes and alleviates chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain. Eur J Pharmacol. 2016 Aug 05; 784:1-14.
Score: 0.015
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