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  • Genetics of substance use d... Genetics of substance use disorders: a review
    Deak, Joseph D.; Johnson, Emma C. Psychological medicine, 10/2021, Volume: 51, Issue: 13
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    Substance use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent and result in an array of negative consequences. They are influenced by genetic factors (h2 = ~50%). Recent years have brought substantial progress in our ...
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  • Relationships between estim... Relationships between estimated autozygosity and complex traits in the UK Biobank
    Johnson, Emma C; Evans, Luke M; Keller, Matthew C PLoS genetics, 07/2018, Volume: 14, Issue: 7
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    Inbreeding increases the risk of certain Mendelian disorders in humans but may also reduce fitness through its effects on complex traits and diseases. Such inbreeding depression is thought to occur ...
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  • No Support for Historical C... No Support for Historical Candidate Gene or Candidate Gene-by-Interaction Hypotheses for Major Depression Across Multiple Large Samples
    Border, Richard; Johnson, Emma C; Evans, Luke M ... The American journal of psychiatry, 05/2019, Volume: 176, Issue: 5
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    Objective:Interest in candidate gene and candidate gene-by-environment interaction hypotheses regarding major depressive disorder remains strong despite controversy surrounding the validity of ...
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  • The Genetically Informed Neurobiology of Addiction (GINA) model
    Bogdan, Ryan; Hatoum, Alexander S; Johnson, Emma C ... Nature reviews. Neuroscience, 01/2023, Volume: 24, Issue: 1
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    Addictions are heritable and unfold dynamically across the lifespan. One prominent neurobiological theory proposes that substance-induced changes in neural circuitry promote the progression of ...
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  • Associations Between Prenat... Associations Between Prenatal Cannabis Exposure and Childhood Outcomes: Results From the ABCD Study
    Paul, Sarah E; Hatoum, Alexander S; Fine, Jeremy D ... JAMA psychiatry (Chicago, Ill.), 01/2021, Volume: 78, Issue: 1
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    IMPORTANCE: In light of increasing cannabis use among pregnant women, the US Surgeon General recently issued an advisory against the use of marijuana during pregnancy. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ...
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  • No Evidence That Schizophre... No Evidence That Schizophrenia Candidate Genes Are More Associated With Schizophrenia Than Noncandidate Genes
    Johnson, Emma C.; Border, Richard; Melroy-Greif, Whitney E. ... Biological psychiatry (1969), 11/2017, Volume: 82, Issue: 10
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    A recent analysis of 25 historical candidate gene polymorphisms for schizophrenia in the largest genome-wide association study conducted to date suggested that these commonly studied variants were no ...
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  • Genome-wide meta-analysis of problematic alcohol use in 435,563 individuals yields insights into biology and relationships with other traits
    Zhou, Hang; Sealock, Julia M; Sanchez-Roige, Sandra ... Nature neuroscience, 07/2020, Volume: 23, Issue: 7
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    Problematic alcohol use (PAU) is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Although genome-wide association studies have identified PAU risk genes, the genetic architecture of this trait is ...
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  • The addiction risk factor: ... The addiction risk factor: A unitary genetic vulnerability characterizes substance use disorders and their associations with common correlates
    Hatoum, Alexander S; Johnson, Emma C; Colbert, Sarah M C ... Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.), 09/2022, Volume: 47, Issue: 10
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    Substance use disorders commonly co-occur with one another and with other psychiatric disorders. They share common features including high impulsivity, negative affect, and lower executive function. ...
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  • Two distinct classes of coc... Two distinct classes of cochaperones compete for the EEVD motif in heat shock protein 70 to tune its chaperone activities
    Johnson, Oleta T.; Nadel, Cory M.; Carroll, Emma C. ... The Journal of biological chemistry, 03/2022, Volume: 298, Issue: 3
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    Chaperones of the heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) family engage in protein–protein interactions with many cochaperones. One “hotspot” for cochaperone binding is the EEVD motif, found at the extreme ...
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