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![]() Addiction BiologyJournal compilation © 2010 Society for the Study of Addiction Published on behalf of the Society for the Study of Addiction Journal Home | Journal Information | Society | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 15 Issue 2 (April 2010)EDITORIALConsilience of rodent and human phenotypes relevant for alcohol dependence (p 103-108) Abstract
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REVIEWSEthanol consumption: how should we measure it? Achieving consilience between human and animal phenotypes (p 109-124) Abstract
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Human and laboratory rodent low response to alcohol: is better consilience possible? (p 125-144) Abstract
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Reward sensitivity: issues of measurement, and achieving consilience between human and animal phenotypes (p 145-168) Abstract
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Acute withdrawal, protracted abstinence and negative affect in alcoholism: are they linked? (p 169-184) Abstract
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A comparison of selected quantitative trait loci associated with alcohol use phenotypes in humans and mouse models (p 185-199) Abstract
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Consilient research approaches in studying gene × environment interactions in alcohol research (p 200-216) Abstract
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Understanding the construct of impulsivity and its relationship to alcohol use disorders (p 217-226) Abstract
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