Differential potassium channel gene regulation in BXD mice reveals novel targets for pharmacogenetic therapies to reduce heavy alcohol drinking.
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Robert W. Williams | P. Mulholland | H. Trantham-Davidson | M. Miles | P. Randall | H. Becker | L. Chandler | Jennifer A. Rinker | Robert W Williams | Patrick K Randall | Diana B Fulmer | Patrick J Mulholland | Howard C Becker | Michael F Miles | L Judson Chandler | Heather Trantham-Davidson | Marcelo F Lopez | Jennifer A Rinker | Maren L Smith | Maren L. Smith | Marcelo F. Lopez | J. Rinker | Michael F. Miles | Marcelo F. Lopez | Patrick K Randall | L. Chandler | Diana B. Fulmer | Robert W. Williams | Howard C. Becker | Patrick J Mulholland
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