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1. Positive associations between cannabis and alcohol use polygenic risk scores and phenotypic opioid misuse among African-Americans.

2. Testing gene by community disadvantage moderation of sexual health outcomes among urban women.

3. Altered CSMD1 Expression Alters Cocaine-Conditioned Place Preference: Mutual Support for a Complex Locus from Human and Mouse Models.

4. Serotonin/Dopamine Interactions in a Hyperactive Mouse: Reduced Serotonin Receptor 1B Activity Reverses Effects of Dopamine Transporter Knockout.

5. Involvement of the Neutral Amino Acid Transporter SLC6A15 and Leucine in Obesity-Related Phenotypes.

6. B0AT2 (SLC6A15) Is Localized to Neurons and Astrocytes, and Is Involved in Mediating the Effect of Leucine in the Brain.

7. Altered Reward Circuitry in the Norepinephrine Transporter Knockout Mouse.

8. Genomic Regions Identified by Overlapping Clusters of Nominally-Positive SNPs from Genome-Wide Studies of Alcohol and Illegal Substance Dependence.

9. Altered Neurocircuitry in the Dopamine Transporter Knockout Mouse Brain.

10. A Human-Specific De Novo Protein-Coding Gene Associated with Human Brain Functions.

11. Genome Wide Association for Addiction: Replicated Results and Comparisons of Two Analytic Approaches.

12. Supplementing High-Density SNP Microarrays for Additional Coverage of Disease-Related Genes: Addiction as a Paradigm.

13. Brain Neuronal CB2 Cannabinoid Receptors in Drug Abuse and Depression: From Mice to Human Subjects.

14. B(0)AT2 (SLC6A15) is localized to neurons and astrocytes, and is involved in mediating the effect of leucine in the brain.

15. Altered neurocircuitry in the dopamine transporter knockout mouse brain.

16. A human-specific de novo protein-coding gene associated with human brain functions.

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