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Gene der Sucht! Einfluss von Genpolymorphismen auf die Wirkung von Amphetamin

Subject Area Molecular Biology and Physiology of Neurons and Glial Cells
Term from 2007 to 2008
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 53101161
 
Final Report Year 2009

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Publications

  • Acute Stress Modulates Endocannabinoid Release in Humans. Konferenz des College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Puerto Rico; Mai 2008
    Dlugos A, Childs E, Stuhr K, Hillard C, de Wit H
  • Molekulare Genetik psychotroper Effekte von Stimulanzien. Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie der Universitätsklinik Würzburg, Würzburg, Deutschland, April 2008
    Dlugos AM
  • More aroused, less fatigued: FAAH gene polymorphisms influence acute response to amphetamine. Konferenz der International Cannabinoid Research Society, St. Charles, USA, Juli 2009
    Dlugos AM, Hamidovic A, Hodgkinson CA, Goldman D, Palmer AA, de Wit H
  • Negative Emotionality (2009): Monoaminoxidase B gene variants modulate personality trait in healthy humans. J Neural Transm, Epub ahead of print
    Dlugos AM, Palmer AA, de Wit H
  • Variation in dopamine transporter associated with stimulant effects of d-amphetamine - a pharmacobehavioral genetic study with healthy volunteers. Behavior, Biology and Chemistry: Translational Research in Addiction. San Antonio, TX. March, 2009
    Hamidovic A, Dlugos A, Palmer A, de Wit H
 
 

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