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    Linkage scan of nicotine dependence in the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Family Alcoholism Study by Gizer, I R, Ehlers, C L, Vieten, C, Seaton-Smith, K L, Feiler, H S, Lee, J V, Segall, S K, Gilder, D A, Wilhelmsen, K C

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-04-2011)
    “…Nicotine dependence has been shown to represent a heritable condition, and several research groups have performed linkage analysis to identify genomic regions…”
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    Association of the ADH23 Allele With A Negative Family History Of Alcoholism in African American Young Adults by Ehlers, Cindy L., Gilder, David A., Harris, Lilach, Carr, Lucinda

    “…Background: Two of the class I alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) genes (ADH2 and ADH3) encode for multiple isozymes that differ in their kinetic properties…”
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    Co-morbidity of alcohol dependence and select affective and anxiety disorders among individuals of East Indian and African ancestry in Trinidad and Tobago by Shafe, S, Gilder, D A, Montane-Jaime, L K, Josephs, R, Moore, S, Crooks, H, Ramcharam, C, Ehler, C L

    Published in West Indian medical journal (01-03-2009)
    “…The present study sought to determine whether an association exists between alcohol dependence and select affective and anxiety disorders in patients…”
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    A comparison of the abilities of chlorpromazine and molindone to interact adversely with guanethidine by Gilder, D A, Fain, W, Simpson, L L

    “…Chlorpromazine and molindone were tested for their abilities to impair conditioned avoidance behavior of rats. Chlorpromazine was effective within the dose…”
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    The Clinical Course of Alcoholism in 243 Mission Indians by Ehlers, Cindy L., Wall, Tamara L., Betancourt, Michelle, Gilder, David A.

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-07-2004)
    “…OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to describe the order of appearance and the progression of alcohol-related life events in Mission Indian men and women with…”
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    Comorbidity of Select Anxiety and Affective Disorders With Alcohol Dependence in Southwest California Indians by Gilder, David A., Wall, Tamara L., Ehlers, Cindy L.

    “…Background: Native Americans, overall, have the highest prevalence of alcohol dependence of any US ethnic group. In several large national surveys, alcohol…”
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    Genomic screen for loci associated with alcohol dependence in Mission Indians by Ehlers, Cindy L., Gilder, David A., Wall, Tamara L., Phillips, Evelyn, Feiler, Heidi, Wilhelmsen, Kirk C.

    “…Alcohol dependence is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Native Americans, yet biological factors underlying the disorder in this ethnic group…”
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    Item Response Theory Analysis of Lifetime Cannabis-Use Disorder Symptom Severity in an American Indian Community Sample by GILDER, David A, LAU, Philip, EHLERS, Cindy L

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs (01-11-2009)
    “…The aim of this study was to use Item Response Theory to assess Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition, Revised (DSM-III-R),…”
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    Contributions of ethnicity to differential item functioning of cannabis abuse and dependence symptoms by Gizer, Ian R, Gilder, David A, Lau, Philip, Wang, Ting, Wilhelmsen, Kirk C, Ehlers, Cindy L

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs (01-03-2013)
    “…Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in the United States, and as a result, it is associated with significant public health costs. The present study…”
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    Psychiatric diagnoses among Mission Indian children with and without a parental history of alcohol dependence by GILDER, David A, WALL, Tamara L, EHLERS, Cindy L

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (2002)
    “…The primary goal was to determine whether Mission Indian children of alcoholics (COAs) have higher rates of psychiatric disorders than Mission Indian non-COAs…”
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    Age of first marijuana use and the occurrence of marijuana use disorders in Southwest California Indians by Ehlers, Cindy L., Slutske, Wendy S., Gilder, David A., Lau, Philip

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-02-2007)
    “…In several national surveys a younger age of substance usage has been associated with a higher likelihood of the development of dependence. Some studies have…”
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    Genome-wide linkage scan of antisocial behavior, depression, and impulsive substance use in the UCSF family alcoholism study by Gizer, Ian R, Ehlers, Cindy L, Vieten, Cassandra, Feiler, Heidi S, Gilder, David A, Wilhelmsen, Kirk C

    Published in Psychiatric genetics (01-10-2012)
    “…Epidemiological and clinical studies suggest that the rates of antisocial behavior, depression, and impulsive substance use are increased among individuals…”
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    Association of ALDH1 Promoter Polymorphisms With Alcohol-Related Phenotypes in Southwest California Indians by Ehlers, Cindy L., Spence, John P., Wall, Tamara L., Gilder, David A., Carr, Lucinda G.

    “…Background: Cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH1A1) is an important enzyme in the metabolism of acetaldehyde and the synthesis of retinoic acid. Two…”
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    The Clinical Course of Alcoholism in Trinidad and Tobago by MONTANE-JAIME, L. Karelia, SHAFE, Samuel, JOSEPH, Roma, MOORE, Shelley, GILDER, David A, CROOKS, Helene, RAMCHARAN, Celia, EHLERS, Cindy L

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs (01-11-2008)
    “…The clinical course of alcoholism has been described as a series of distinct, alcohol-related life events that occur in an orderly sequence. However, whether…”
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