2019
Differentiating Types of Self-Reported Alcohol Abstinence
Gordon KS, McGinnis K, Dao C, Rentsch CT, Small A, Smith RV, Kember RL, Gelernter J, Kranzler HR, Bryant KJ, Tate JP, Justice AC. Differentiating Types of Self-Reported Alcohol Abstinence. AIDS And Behavior 2019, 24: 655-665. PMID: 31435887, PMCID: PMC6994373, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-019-02638-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLifetime abstainersSelf-reported alcohol abstinenceAlcohol biomarkersGenetic polymorphismsLogistic regression modelsHepatitis CAlcohol abstinenceUninfected individualsCharacteristics of peopleAlcohol useAbstinenceHealth effectsSmokingAbstainersBiomarkersRegression modelsOddsAssociationPLWHPolymorphismHIVCocaine
2014
Clinical features of methamphetamine‐induced paranoia and preliminary genetic association with DBH‐1021C→T in a Thai treatment cohort
Kalayasiri R, Verachai V, Gelernter J, Mutirangura A, Malison RT. Clinical features of methamphetamine‐induced paranoia and preliminary genetic association with DBH‐1021C→T in a Thai treatment cohort. Addiction 2014, 109: 965-976. PMID: 24521142, PMCID: PMC4018411, DOI: 10.1111/add.12512.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDopamine β-hydroxylaseMethamphetamine-dependent individualsAssociated clinical variablesGenetic polymorphismsΒ-hydroxylaseLogistic regression analysisSubstance abuse treatment centersHigh-activity genotypesSemi-Structured AssessmentAntisocial personality disorderCT carriersCent of individualsClinical featuresClinical presentationCigarette smokingClinical variablesRetrospective analysisTreatment centersDrug dependenceActivity genotypeMethamphetamine useMethamphetamine dependencePersonality disorderRegression analysisGenetic association
2011
Components of Cross-Frequency Modulation in Health and Disease
Allen EA, Liu J, Kiehl KA, Gelernter J, Pearlson GD, Perrone-Bizzozero NI, Calhoun VD. Components of Cross-Frequency Modulation in Health and Disease. Frontiers In Systems Neuroscience 2011, 5: 59. PMID: 21808609, PMCID: PMC3139214, DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2011.00059.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealthy controlsSchizophrenia patientsCross-frequency modulationAbnormal temporal integrationDopamine D2 receptorsHigh-frequency activityAuditory oddball taskD2 receptorsCognitive deficitsFunctional connectivityPatientsRisk allelesGenetic polymorphismsΑ2 subunitFronto-temporal electrodesOddball taskEEG recordingsDiseaseReceptorsRisk lociExploratory analysisHealthTotal numberModulationPolymorphism
2010
A Prospective Cohort Study Investigating Factors Associated With Depression During Medical Internship
Sen S, Kranzler HR, Krystal JH, Speller H, Chan G, Gelernter J, Guille C. A Prospective Cohort Study Investigating Factors Associated With Depression During Medical Internship. JAMA Psychiatry 2010, 67: 557-565. PMID: 20368500, PMCID: PMC4036806, DOI: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2010.41.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCohort StudiesDepressionDepressive DisorderDepressive Disorder, MajorFemaleGenotypeHealth StatusHumansInternship and ResidencyLife Change EventsMaleMedicinePolymorphism, Single NucleotidePrevalenceProspective StudiesRisk FactorsSerotonin Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsStress, PsychologicalStudents, MedicalSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsDepressive symptomsPHQ-9 depression scoresProspective cohort studyPrevalence of depressionPatient Health QuestionnaireProportion of participantsMedical internsMedical internshipGreater increasePHQ-9 criteriaCohort studyHealth QuestionnaireMood symptomsGeneral populationDepression scoresUS hospitalsSymptomsSerotonin transporter protein geneGenetic polymorphismsDepressionGenetic factorsLife stressMarked increaseRecent reportsResidency programs
1995
Assignment of the 5HT7 receptor gene (HTR7) to chromosome 10q and exclusion of genetic linkage with tourette syndrome
Gelernter J, Rao P, Pauls D, Hamblin M, Sibley D, Kidd K. Assignment of the 5HT7 receptor gene (HTR7) to chromosome 10q and exclusion of genetic linkage with tourette syndrome. Genomics 1995, 26: 207-209. PMID: 7601444, DOI: 10.1016/0888-7543(95)80202-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic linkageSomatic cell hybridsInteresting candidate genesPairwise linkage analysisCell hybridsNovel serotonin receptorCandidate genesChromosome 10Linkage analysisSouthern blotGenesExtended pedigreesLOD scoreReceptor geneLociGenetic polymorphismsHTR7PolymorphismReceptorsLIPED computer programDNALinkageHybridizationNeuropsychiatric disordersPedigree
1993
Assignment of the norepinephrine transporter protein (NET1) locusto chromosome 16
Gelernter J, Kruger S, Pakstis A, Pacholczyk T, Sparkes R, Kidd K, Amara S. Assignment of the norepinephrine transporter protein (NET1) locusto chromosome 16. Genomics 1993, 18: 690-692. PMID: 7905857, DOI: 10.1016/s0888-7543(05)80375-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCarrier ProteinsChromosome MappingChromosomes, Human, Pair 16Deoxyribonucleases, Type II Site-SpecificDNA, ComplementaryGenetic LinkageGenetic MarkersHumansNorepinephrineNorepinephrine Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsPolymorphism, Restriction Fragment LengthRestriction MappingSymportersConceptsNorepinephrine transporter proteinSomatic cell hybrid panelCell hybrid panelHybrid panelHP locusCEPH familiesLarge multigenerational familyTransporter proteinsLinkage analysisChromosome 16Provisional assignmentLinkage dataLociMultigenerational familiesGenetic polymorphismsSite of actionPreliminary assignmentNet1FamilyProteinRFLPSitesPolymorphismPCRLocalization