2014
Alcohol consumption mediates the relationship between ADH1B and DSM-IV alcohol use disorder and criteria.
Kilcoyne B, Shmulewitz D, Meyers JL, Aharonovich E, Greenstein E, Frisch A, Weizman A, Spivak B, Edenberg HJ, Gelernter J, Hasin DS. Alcohol consumption mediates the relationship between ADH1B and DSM-IV alcohol use disorder and criteria. Journal Of Studies On Alcohol And Drugs 2014, 75: 635-42. PMID: 24988262, PMCID: PMC4108604, DOI: 10.15288/jsad.2014.75.635.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Childhood adversity moderates the effect of ADH1B on risk for alcohol‐related phenotypes in Jewish Israeli drinkers
Meyers JL, Shmulewitz D, Wall MM, Keyes KM, Aharonovich E, Spivak B, Weizman A, Frisch A, Edenberg HJ, Gelernter J, Grant BF, Hasin D. Childhood adversity moderates the effect of ADH1B on risk for alcohol‐related phenotypes in Jewish Israeli drinkers. Addiction Biology 2013, 20: 205-214. PMID: 24164917, PMCID: PMC3999313, DOI: 10.1111/adb.12102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsADH1B rs1229984Childhood adversityAUD severityAlcohol consumptionHeavy alcohol consumptionEnvironmental risk factorsAdult household residentsEarly life adversityMaximum drinksAUD symptom severityRisk factorsAlcohol metabolismSymptom severityLife adversityAlcohol-related phenotypesSeverityDisorder severityGenetic vulnerabilityAlcohol‐Metabolizing Genes and Alcohol Phenotypes in an Israeli Household Sample
Meyers JL, Shmulewitz D, Aharonovich E, Waxman R, Frisch A, Weizman A, Spivak B, Edenberg HJ, Gelernter J, Hasin DS. Alcohol‐Metabolizing Genes and Alcohol Phenotypes in an Israeli Household Sample. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2013, 37: 1872-1881. PMID: 23895337, PMCID: PMC3812252, DOI: 10.1111/acer.12176.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Family‐based association study of serotonin transporter promoter in suicidal adolescents: No association with suicidality but possible role in violence traits
Zalsman G, Frisch A, Bromberg M, Gelernter J, Michaelovsky E, Campino A, Erlich Z, Tyano S, Apter A, Weizman A. Family‐based association study of serotonin transporter promoter in suicidal adolescents: No association with suicidality but possible role in violence traits. American Journal Of Medical Genetics 2001, 105: 239-245. PMID: 11353442, DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.1261.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAnalysis of VarianceCarrier ProteinsFamily HealthFemaleGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenotypeHumansIsraelMaleMembrane GlycoproteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsMental DisordersNerve Tissue ProteinsPhenotypePolymorphism, GeneticPromoter Regions, GeneticPsychology, AdolescentSerotonin Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsSuicide, AttemptedViolenceConceptsSuicidal behaviorDetailed clinical historySerotonin transporter promoterSuicide-related behaviorsPromoter region polymorphismsSerotonin dysfunctionClinical parametersClinical historyBlood samplesHaplotype relative risk methodRelative risk methodSuicidal adolescentsSuicide riskLS genotypeAdolescent inpatientsAnxiety disordersSuicide intentSignificant allelic associationSuicidal adolescent inpatientsSignificant differencesFamily-based association studyPatientsRegion polymorphismsTransporter promoterPossible role