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    The Biometric Measurement of Alcohol Consumption by Snell, Lawrence D., Ramchandani, Vijay A., Saba, Laura, Herion, David, Heilig, Markus, George, David T., Pridzun, Lutz, Helander, Anders, Schwandt, Melanie L., Phillips, Monte J., Hoffman, Paula L., Tabakoff, Boris

    “…Background:  Proper ascertainment of the history of alcohol consumption by an individual is an important component of medical diagnosis of disease and…”
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    Fluoxetine Treatment of Alcoholic Perpetrators of Domestic Violence: A 12-Week, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Intervention Study by GEORGE, David T, PHILLIPS, Monte J, LIFSHITZ, Mariel, LIONETTI, Thomas A, SPERO, David E, GHASSEMZEDEH, Niloofar, DOTY, Linda, UMHAU, John C, RAWLINGS, Robert R

    Published in The journal of clinical psychiatry (01-01-2011)
    “…Behaviorally based therapies for the treatment of perpetrators who initiate intimate partner violence (IPV) have generally shown minimal therapeutic efficacy…”
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    A model linking biology, behavior and psychiatric diagnoses in perpetrators of domestic violence by George, David T., Phillips, Monte J., Doty, Linda, Umhau, John C., Rawlings, Robert R.

    Published in Medical hypotheses (2006)
    “…Research indicates that perpetrators of domestic violence have abnormalities in central serotonin and testosterone metabolism, an increased sensitivity to…”
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    Serotonin, testosterone and alcohol in the etiology of domestic violence by George, David T, Umhau, John C, Phillips, Monte J, Emmela, Devadatham, Ragan, Paul W, Shoaf, Susan E, Rawlings, Robert R

    Published in Psychiatry research (10-10-2001)
    “…In a previous study we administered the panicogenic agent sodium lactate to a select group of perpetrators of domestic violence and comparison groups. Results…”
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    Lactate-induced rage and panic in a select group of subjects who perpetrate acts of domestic violence by George, David T, Hibbeln, Joseph R, Ragan, Paul W, Umhau, John C, Phillips, Monte J, Doty, Linda, Hommer, Daniel, Rawlings, Robert R

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-05-2000)
    “…Background: Perpetrators of domestic violence frequently report symptoms of autonomic arousal and a sense of fear and/or loss of control at the time of the…”
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    Methylomic profiling and replication implicates deregulation of PCSK9 in alcohol use disorder by Lohoff, F W, Sorcher, J L, Rosen, A D, Mauro, K L, Fanelli, R R, Momenan, R, Hodgkinson, C A, Vendruscolo, L F, Koob, G F, Schwandt, M, George, D T, Jones, I S, Holmes, A, Zhou, Z, Xu, M-J, Gao, B, Sun, H, Phillips, M J, Muench, C, Kaminsky, Z A

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-09-2018)
    “…Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a common and chronic disorder with substantial effects on personal and public health. The underlying pathophysiology is poorly…”
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    Behavioral and neuroendocrine responses to m-chlorophenylpiperazine in subtypes of alcoholics and in healthy comparison subjects by GEORGE, D. T, BENKELFAT, C, RAWLINGS, R. R, ECKARDT, M. J, PHILLIPS, M. J, NUTT, D. J, WYNNE, D, MURPHY, D. L, LINNOILA, M

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-01-1997)
    “…OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to explore central serotonergic functions in subgroups of alcoholics and in healthy comparison subjects. METHOD: The…”
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    Buspirone treatment of alcoholism : Age of onset, and cerebrospinal fluid 5-hydroxyindolacetic acid and homovanillic acid concentrations, but not medication treatment, predict return to drinking by GEORGE, D. T, RAWLINGS, R, ECKARDT, M. J, PHILLIPS, M. J, SHOAF, S. E, LINNOILA, M

    “…Disturbances in central nervous system serotonin (5-HT) have been implicated in the pathophysiology of alcoholism. To test the hypothesis that increasing 5-HT…”
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