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Volume 174, Number 4, August 2004

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Molecular genetics and psychopharmacology
pp. 439-440(2)
Authors: Malhotra, Anil; Krystal, John

Heritable differences in the dopaminergic regulation of sensorimotor gating: II. Temporal, pharmacologic and generational analyses of apomorphine effects on prepulse inhibition
pp. 452-462(11)
Authors: Swerdlow, Neal; Shoemaker, Jody; Auerbach, Pamela; Pitcher, Leia; Goins, Jana; Platten, Amanda

Pharmacogenetics of antipsychotic-induced weight gain
pp. 477-489(13)
Authors: Correll, Christoph; Malhotra, Anil

Genetic features of antidepressant induced mania and hypo-mania in bipolar disorder
pp. 504-511(8)
Authors: Serretti, Alessandro; Artioli, Paola; Zanardi, Raffaella; Lorenzi, Cristina; Rossini, David; Cusin, Cristina; Arnoldi, Alessia; Catalano, Marco

Association of a glutamate (NMDA) subunit receptor gene (GRIN2B) with obsessive-compulsive disorder: a preliminary study
pp. 530-538(9)
Authors: Arnold, Paul; Rosenberg, David; Mundo, Emanuela; Tharmalingam, Subi; Kennedy, James; Richter, Margaret

Pharmacogenetic studies of alcohol self-administration and withdrawal
pp. 539-560(22)
Authors: Crabbe, John; Phillips, Tamara

Pharmacogenetic insights to monoaminergic dysfunction in alcohol dependence
pp. 561-570(10)
Authors: Heinz, Andreas; Goldman, David; Gallinat, Jürgen; Schumann, Gunter; Puls, Imke

Changes in food reward following smoking cessation: a pharmacogenetic investigation
pp. 571-577(7)
Authors: Lerman, Caryn; Berrettini, Wade; Pinto, Angela; Patterson, Freda; Crystal-Mansour, Susan; Wileyto, E.; Restine, Stephanie; Leonard, Debra; Shields, Peter; Epstein, Leonard

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