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July 1, 2004 -June 30, 2005

  1. Azam, L., Dowell, C., Watkins, M., Stitzel, J.A., Olivera, B.M., & McIntosh, J.M. (2005). alpha-conotoxin BuIA, a novel peptide from Conus bullatus distinguishes among neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280, 80–87.

  2. Banaschewski, T., Hollis, C., Oosterlaan, J., Roeyers, H., Rubia, K., Willcutt, E., & Taylor, E. (2005). Towards an understanding of unique and shared pathways in the psychopathology of ADHD. Developmental Science, 8, 132–140.

  3. Beresford, H.F., Deitrich, R., & Beresford, T.P. (2005). Cyclosporine discourages ethanol intake in C57bl/6j mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #73, 19A. (Abstract)

  4. Bhave, S.V., Grahame, N., Hoffman, P.L., & Tabakoff, B. (2005). “MAGIC-B” identifies candidate genes for alcohol preference in HAP and LAP mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #499, 90A. (Abstract)

  5. Bowers, B.J., Davis, H., & Ehringer, M.A. (2005). C57 female mice drink less alcohol when given access to a running wheel. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #556, 100A. (Abstract)

  6. Bowers, B.J., McClure-Begley, T.D., Keller, J.J., Paylor, R., Collins, A.C., & Wehner, J.M. (2005). Deletion of the a7 nicotinic receptor subunit gene results in increased sensitivity to several behavioral effects produced by alcohol. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29, 295–302.

  7. Bowers, B.J., & Wehner, J.M. (2005). PKCg regulation of 5-HT2 receptor related behaviors. Research Society on Alcoholism, 29(Suppl. 5), #50, 15A. (Abstract)

  8. Breed, M.D. (2004). Communication: Honeybee dance language. In M. Bekoff (Ed.), Encyclopedia of animal behavior (pp. 359–362). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

  9. Breed, M.D. (2004). Communication – olfaction: Chemical communication. In M. Bekoff (Ed.), Encyclopedia of animal behavior (pp. 364–368 excl. 365). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

  10. Breed, M.D. (2004). Education – classroom activities: Insects in the classroom. In M. Bekoff (Ed.), Encyclopedia of animal behavior (pp. 532–533). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

  11. Breed, M.D., Diaz, P.H., & Lucero, K.D. (2004). Behavioural tests of models for information processing in nestmate recognition by honey bees, Apis mellifera. Animal Behavior, 68, 921–928.

  12. Bryan, A., Rocheleau, C.A., Robbins, R.N., Reuben, N., & Hutchison, K.E. (2005). Condom use among high-risk adolescents: Testing the influence of alcohol use on the relationship of cognitive correlates of behavior. Health Psychology, 24, 133–142.

  13. Buchwald, R., Greenberg, A.R., & Breed, M.D. (2005). A biomechanical perspective on beeswax. American Entomologist, 51, 39–41.

  14. Butt, C.M., King, N.M., Hutton, S.R., Collins, A.C., & Stitzel, J.A. (2005). Modulation of nicotine and ethanol preference by the mouse Chrna-4 A529T polymorphism. Behavioral Neuroscience, 119, 26-37.

  15. Byrne, B., Wadsworth, S., Corley, R., Samuelsson, S., Quain, P., DeFries, J.C., Willcutt, E., & Olson, R.K. (2005). Longitudinal twin study of early literacy development: Preschool and kindergarten phases. Scientific Studies of Reading, 9, 219-235.

  16. Carbone, D.L., Doorn, J.A., Kiebler, Z., Sampey, B.P., & Petersen, D.R. (2004). Inhibition of Hsp72-mediated protein refolding by 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal. Chemical Research in Toxicology, 17, 1459–1467.

  17. Carbone, D.L., Doorn, J.A., & Petersen, D.R. (2004). 4-Hydroxynonenal regulates 26S proteasomal degradation of alcohol dehydrogenase. Free Radical Biology & Medicine, 37, 1430–1439.

  18. Churchill, G.A., Airey, D.C., Allayee, H., Angel, J.M., Attie, A.D., Beatty, J., Beavis, W.D., Belknap, J.K., Bennett, B., et al. (2004). The Collaborative Cross, a community resource for the genetic analysis of complex traits. Nature Genetics, 36, 1133–1137.

  19. Corley, R.P., Stallings, M.C., Hewitt, J.K., Young, S.E., & Zeiger, J. (2004). Robustness of genome scan results on adolescent dependence vulnerability from the Colorado CADD. Behavior Genetics, 34, 634. (Abstract)

  20. Cosgrove, V.E., Buhlig, B., Rhee, S.H., Young, S.E., Smolen, A., Corley, R.P., & Hewitt, J.K. (2004). Sibling-based association analyses of the serotonin transporter polymorphism and generalized anxiety disorder in adolescents. Behavior Genetics, 34, 634–635. (Abstract)

  21. Crowley, T.J. (2005). Recent advances in psychosocial treatments for substance dependence: Relevance to opioid agonist maintenance treatment. In M. Rihs-Middel, R. Hammig, & N. Jacobshagen (Eds.), Heroin-assisted treatment, work in progress (pp. 167–189). Switzerland: Verlang Hans Huber.

  22. Crowley, T.J., & Sakai, J.T. (2004). Inhalant related disorders. In B.J. Sadock, & V.A. Sadock (Eds.), The comprehensive textbook of psychiatry (8th ed.). Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins.

  23. Deffenbacher, K.E., Kenyon, J.B., Hoover, D.M., Olson, R.K., Pennington, B.F., DeFries, J.C., & Smith, S.D. (2004). Refinement of the 6p21.3 quantitative trait locus influencing dyslexia: Linkage and association analyses. Human Genetics, 115, 128-138.

  24. DeFries, J.C., & Wadsworth, S.J. (2004). Twin study of reading disabilities. Behavior Genetics, 34, 635-636. (Abstract)

  25. Deitrich, R.A. (2004). Acetaldehyde: Déjà vu du jour. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 65, 557–572.

  26. DeJong, P., & Olson, R.K. (2004). Early predictors of letter knowledge. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 88, 254–273.

  27. Deng, X.-S., Bludeau, P., & Deitrich, R.A. (2004). Formation of ethyl nitrite in vivo after ethanol administration. Alcohol, 34, 217–224.

  28. Donohue, T., Hoffman, P.L., & Tabakoff, B. (2005). Effect of ethanol on DARPP-32 phosphorylation in transgenic mice that express human type VII adenylyl cyclase in brain. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29, 310–316.

  29. Doorn, J.A., Maser, E., Blum, A., Claffey, D.J., & Petersen, D.R. (2004). Human carbonyl reductase catalyzes reduction of 4-oxonon-2-enal. Biochemistry, 43, 13106–13114.

  30. Downing, C., & Johnson, T.E. (2005). The metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 5 (mGLuR5) mediates sensitivity to ethanol-induced sedation. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #10, 8A. (Abstract)

  31. Doyle, A.E., Faraone, S.V., Seidman, L.J., Willcutt, E.G., Nigg, J.T., Waldman, I.D., Pennington, B.F., Peart, J., & Biederman, J. (2005). Are endophenotypes based on measures of executive functions useful for molecular genetic studies of ADHD? Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 46, 774–803.

  32. Doyle, A.E., Willcutt, E.G., Seidman, L.J., Biederman, J., Chouinard, V.A., Silva, J., & Faraone, S.V. (2005). Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder endophenotypes. Biological Psychiatry, 57, 1324–1335.

  33. Ehringer, M.A., Hopfer, C., Purcell, S., Young, S., Corley, R., Stallings, M., Rhee, S.H., Smolen, A., Krauter, K., Crowley, T., & Hewitt, J.K. (2004). Haplotype analysis of SNPs in the CNR1 gene and association with progression in marijuana use. Program No. 2252, The American Society of Human Genetics, 54th Annual Meeting (online). (Abstract)

  34. Fagerheim, T., McAuley, E., Tonnessen, F.-E., Smith, S.D., Olson, R.K., Pennington, B.F., DeFries, J.C., & Monaco, A.P. (2004). Association and linkage analysis of the dyslexia susceptibility locus (DYX3) on chr 2p15-p16. Program No. 2019, The American Society of Human Genetics, 54th Annual Meeting (online). (Abstract)

  35. Francks, C., Paracchini, S., Smith, S.D., Richardson, A.J., Scerri, T.S., Cardon, L.R., Marlow, A.J., MacPhie, L.I., Walter, J., Pennington, B.F., Fisher, S.E., Olson, R.K., DeFries, J.C., Stein, J.F., & Monaco, A.P. (2004). A 77 kilobase region of chromosome 6p22.2 is associated with dyslexia in families from the United Kingdom and from the United States. American Journal of Human Genetics, 75, 1045–1058.

  36. Francks, C., Paracchini, S., Smith, S.D., Richardson, A.J., Scerri, T.S., Cardon, L.R., Marlow, A.J., MacPhie, L.I., Walter, J., Pennington, B.F., Fisher, S.E., Olson, R.K., DeFries, J.C., Stein, J.F., & Monaco, A.P. (2004). Association mapping of the 6p23-21.3 QTL for reading disability. Behavior Genetics, 34, 639. (Abstract)

  37. Freiburger, B.J., Breed, M.D., & Metcalf, J.L. (2004). Mating frequency, within-colony relatedness and male production in a yellow jacket wasp, Dolichovespula arenaria. Molecular Ecology, 13, 3703–3707.

  38. Fromme, K., de Wit, H., Hutchison, K.E., Ray, L., Corbin, W.R., Cook, T.A.R., Wall, T.L., & Goldman, D. (2004). Biological and behavioral markers of alcohol sensitivity. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 28, 247–256.

  39. Gayán, J., Willcutt, E.G., Fisher, S.E., Francks, C., Cardon, L.R., Olson, R.K., Pennington, B.F., Smith, S.D., Monaco, A.P., & DeFries, J.C. (2004). Bivariate linkage scan for reading disability and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Behavior Genetics, 34, 640. (Abstract)

  40. Gelhorn, H.L., Stallings, M.C., Young, S.E., Corley, R.P., & Hewitt, J.K. (2004). Genetic and environmental architecture of aggressive and non-aggressive conduct disorder. Behavior Genetics, 34, 640. (Abstract)

  41. Gelhorn, H.L., Stallings, M.C., Young, S.E., Corley, R.P., Rhee, S.H., & Hewitt, J.K. (2005). Genetic and environmental influences on conduct disorder: Symptom, domain and full-scale analyses. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 46, 580–591.

  42. Godinez, D.A., Stallings, M.C., Lessem, J., & Hewitt, J.K. (2004). Investigating age at onset twin analyses with simulated data. Behavior Genetics, 34, 641. (Abstract)

  43. Godinez, D.A., Stallings, M.C., Young, S.E., Corley, R.P., Rhee, S., & Hewitt, J.K. (2004). Genetic and environmental architecture of aggressive and non-aggressive conduct disorder. Behavior Genetics, 34, 640. (Abstract)

  44. Gotti, C., Moretti, M., Clementi, F., Riganti, L., McIntosh, J.M., Collins, A.C., Marks, M.J., & Whiteaker, P. (2005). Expression of nigrostriatal a6-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors is selectively reduced, but not eliminated, by b3 subunit gene deletion. Molecular Pharmacology, 67, 2007– 2015.

  45. Grady, S.R., McIntosh, J.M., Laudenslager, E., Collins, A.C., McIntosh, J.M., & Marks, M.J. (2004). Alpha-conotoxin BU13, a selective antagonist for nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-mediated neurotransmitter release. Program No. 956.16, Society for Neuroscience (online). (Abstract)

  46. Haberstick, B.C., Lessem, J.M., Hopfer, C.J., Smolen, A., Ehringer, M.A., Timberlake, D., & Hewitt, J.K. (2005). MAOA genotype and antisocial behaviors in the presence of childhood and adolescent maltreatment. Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 135, 59–64.

  47. Haberstick, B.C., Schmitz, S., Young, S.E., & Hewitt, J.K. (2005). Contributions to individual differences in stable problem behaviors during middle childhood and early adolescence: A twin study of maternal ratings on the Child Behavior Checklist. Behavior Genetics, 35, 381–396.

  48. Haberstick, B.C., Timberlake, D.S., Lessem, J.M., Hopfer, C., Smolen, A., Ehringer, M., & Hewitt, J.K. (2004). Genetic and candidate gene analysis of nicotine dependence in the add health sample. Behavior Genetics, 34, 643. (Abstract)

  49. Haberstick, B.C., Young, S.E., Schmitz, S., & Hewitt, J.K. (2005). Contributions of genes and environments to stability and change in externalizing and internalizing problems during elementary and middle school. Behavior Genetics, 31, 381– 396.

  50. Hartman, C.A., Willcutt, E.G., & Pennington, B.F. (2004). The relation between ADHD and sluggish cognitive tempo: Genetic and environmental contributions. Behavior Genetics, 34, 644. (Abstract)

  51. Hartman, C.A., Willcutt, E.G., Rhee, S.H., & Pennington, B.F. (2004). The relation between sluggish cognitive tempo and DSM-IV ADHD. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 32, 491–503.

  52. Hassan, W.M., Wang, S.Y., & Ellender, R.D. (2005). Methods to increase fidelity of repetitive extragenic palindromic PCR fingerprint-based bacterial source tracking efforts. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 71, 512–518.

  53. Haughey, H.M., Finan, P., Villanueva, R., Ray, L.A., & Hutchison, K.E. (2005). Cannabinoid receptor gene (CNR1) is associated with the acute subjective effects of alcohol in a sample of heavy drinkers. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #749, 132A. (Abstract)

  54. Heiman, N., Stallings, M.C., Young, S.E., & Hewitt, J.K. (2004). Investigating the genetic and environmental structure of Cloninger’s personality dimensions in adolescence. Twin Research, 7, 462–470.

  55. Helstrom, A., Bryan, A., Hutchison, K.E., Riggs, P.D., & Blechman, E.A. (2004). Tobacco and alcohol use mediate the association between externalizing behavior and illicit drug use among adolescents. Prevention Science, 5, 267–277.

  56. Hewitt, J.K. (2005). Social interaction models. In B.S. Everitt, & D.C. Howell (Eds.), Encyclopedia of statistics in behavioral science (pp. 1864–1865). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

  57. Hines, L., Kaiser, A.L., Gonchig, B., Anton, R., & Tabakoff, B. on behalf of the WHO/ISBRA Study on State and Trait Markers of Alcohol Use and Dependence Investigators. (2005). Association of adenylate cyclase type VII with familial depression: A haplotype analysis. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #751, 133A. (Abstract)

  58. Hoffman, P.L., Bhave, S.V., Bice, P., Grahame, N., & Tabakoff, B. (2005). Identification of candidate genes and signaling pathways influencing alcohol preference in mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #40, 179A. (Abstract)

  59. Hoffman, P.L., & Tabakoff, B. (2005). Genetic expression in animals with different acute responses to ethanol. Addiction Biology, 10, 63–69.

  60. Hopfer, C., Timberlake, D., Haberstick, B., Lessem, J., Ehringer, M.A., Smolen, A., & Hewitt, J. (2004). Genetic influences on quantity of alcohol consumed by adolescents and young adults. Behavior Genetics, 34, 645. (Abstract)

  61. Hopfer, C.J., Timberlake, D., Haberstick, B.C., Lessem, J.M., Ehringer, M.A., Smolen, A., & Hewitt, J.K. (2005). Genetic influences on quantity of alcohol consumed by adolescents and young adults. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 78, 187– 193.

  62. Hutchison, K.E., Rutter, M.C., Niaura, R., Swift, R.M., Pickworth, W.B., & Sobik, L. (2004). Olanzapine attenuates cue-elicited craving for tobacco. Psychopharmacology (Berl), 175, 407–413.

  63. Ilgen, M., & Hutchison, K.E. (2005). A history of major depressive disorder and the response to stress. Journal of Affective Disorders, 86, 143–150.

  64. Johnson, O.E., Rhee, S.H., Chase, G.A., & Breslau, N. (2004). Comorbidity of depression with levels of smoking: An exploration of the shared familial risk hypothesis. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 6, 1029–1038.

  65. Johnson, T.E. (2004). Genes, phenes, and dreams of immortality: The 2003 Kleemeier Award lecture. The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 60, 680–687.

  66. Jones, S.M., Grammatopoulos, T., Yoshimura, M., Hoover, B.R., Snyder, E., Zahniser, N.R., Tabakoff, B., & Zawada, W.M. (2005). Modification of alcohol preference with transplantation of stem cells expressing the human dopamine transporter into the nucleus accumbens of mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #260, 50A. (Abstract)

  67. Kapulkin, V., Hiester, B.G., & Link, C.D. (2005). Compensatory regulation among ER chaperones in C. elegans. FEBS Letters, 579, 3063–3068.

  68. Karadsheh, M.S., Shah, M.S., Tang, X., Macdonald, R.L., & Stitzel, J.A. (2004). Functional characterization of mouse alpha4beta2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors stably expressed in HEK293T cells. Journal of Neurochemistry, 91, 1138– 1150.

  69. Kaufmann, V., Ray, L., Finan, P., & Hutchison, K. (2005). Gender differences of the effects of alcohol on urge to smoke cigarettes. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #877, 154A. (Abstract)

  70. Keller, J.J., Keller, A.B., Bowers, B.J., & Wehner, J.M. (2005). Performance of a7 nicotinic receptor null mutants is impaired in appetitive learning measured in a signaled nose poke task. Behavioural Brain Research, 162, 143–152.

  71. Kerns, R.T., Downing, C., Bowman, M., Johnson, T., & Miles, M.F. (2005). Identification of ethanol QTL candidate genes by expression profiling in ISS/ILS congenic mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #497, 90A. (Abstract)

  72. Kerns, R.T., Ravindranathan, A., Hassan, S., Cage, M.P., York, T., Sikela, J.M., Williams, R.W., & Miles, M.F. (2005). Ethanol-responsive brain region expression networks: Implications for behavioral responses to acute ethanol in DBA/2J versus C57BL/6J mice. Journal of Neuroscience, 25, 2255–2266.

  73. LaChance, H., Bryan, A., & Hutchison, K. (2005). Group-delivered brief motivational intervention for college student drinkers in a mandated alcohol-diversion program. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #401, 74A. (Abstract)

  74. Lahey, B.B., Pelham, W.E., Loney, J., Kipp, H., Ehrhardt, A., Lee, S., Willcutt, E., Hartung, C., Chronis, A., & Massetti, G. (2004). Three-year predictive validity of DSM-IV Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in children diagnosed at 4–6 years of age. American Journal of Psychiatry, 161, 2014– 2020.

  75. Lai, A., Parameswaran, N., Khwaja, M., Whiteaker, P., Lindstrom, J.M., Fan, H., McIntosh, J.M., Grady, S.R., & Quik, M. (2005). Chronic nicotine treatment decreases striatal alpha 6* nAChR sites and function in mice. Molecular Pharmacology, 67, 1639–1647.

  76. Lapadat, R., Bhave, S.V., Tabakoff, B., Hoffman, P.L., & Hunter, L. (2005). Transcriptional control and behavioral changes in selectively bred mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #498, 90A. (Abstract)

  77. Lee, M.J., Zolman, K.L., Lintz, L.C., & Radcliffe, R.A. (2005). Microarray analysis of transcription factor activation patterns in inbred long and short sleep mice during acquisition of rapid tolerance to ethanol. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #494, 89A. (Abstract)

  78. Lessem, J.M., Haberstick, B.C., Hopfer, C., Smolen, A., Timberlake, D., & Hewitt, J.K. (2004). Relation between early use of marijuana and later illicit drug use in the add health sample. Behavior Genetics, 34, 648. (Abstract)

  79. Li, X., Karadsheh, M., Jenkins, P., & Stitzel, J.A. (2005). Genetic correlation between alcohol and nicotine consumption in mice. Behavioural Brain Research, 157, 79–90.

  80. Link, C.D. (2005). Invertebrate models of Alzheimer’s disease. Genes, Brain and Behavior, 4, 147–156.

  81. McClure-Begley, T.D., Grady, S.R., Marks, M.J., Whiteaker, P., McIntosh, J.M., & Collins, A.C. (2004). Assessment of alterations in populations of neuronal nicotinic receptors at several time points following bilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions in the mouse. Program No. 624.19, Society for Neuroscience, (online). (Abstract)

  82. McGeary, J.E., Hutchison, K.E., & Haughey, H.M. (2005). Neuropeptide Y gene polymorphisms associated with alcohol’s effects: Preliminary findings. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #756, 133A. (Abstract)

  83. Meinerz, N.M., Collins, A.C., & Marks, M.J. (2004). Partial deletion of nicotinic alpha4 and beta2 subunits differentially affects synaptosomal agonist-stimulated RB efflux. Program No. 624.18, Society for Neuroscience, (online). (Abstract)

  84. Meng, H., Smith, S.D., Kenyon, J., Hager, K., Held, M., DeFries, J.C., Olson, R.K., Pennington, B.F., Gelernter, J., Page, G.P., & Gruen, J.R. (2004). Expression profiles for 6p reading disability locus (DYX2) gene-candidates. Program No. 2119, The American Society of Human Genetics, 54th Annual Meeting (online). (Abstract)

  85. Meskew-Stacer, S., Ray, L., Marshall, E., Levin, M., & Hutchison, K. (2005). Subjective responses to alcohol and craving: Can participants accurately predict their craving for alcohol and subjective intoxication? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #126, 27A. (Abstract)

  86. Metrik, J., McGeary, J., & Hutchison, K. (2005). Cannabinoid receptor gene (CNR1) polymorphism and expectancies in marijuana withdrawal among college drinkers. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #347, 65A. (Abstract)

  87. Miles, M.F., Kerns, R., Downing, C., & Johnson, T. (2005). Congenic lines, expression profiling and bioinformatic approaches define candidate genes for lore QTLs in ILS/ISS mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #145, 197A. (Abstract)

  88. Mulligan, M.K., Blednov, Y.A., Crabbe, J.C., Tabakoff, B., Bhave, S.V., Levin, P.S., Owen, J.A., & Bergeson, S.E. (2005). The genetic determinants of alcohol preference: Brain gene expression analysis in differentially alcohol preferring C57BL/6J, FVB/NJ, and F1 progeny. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #500, 90A. (Abstract)

  89. Nigg, J.T., Willcutt, E.G., Doyle, A.E., & Sonuga-Barke, E.J.S. (2005). Causal heterogeneity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: Do we need neuropsychologically impaired subtypes? Biological Psychiatry, 57, 1224–1230.

  90. Olson, R.K. (2004). Genes, environment, and the components of the reading process. Perspectives, 30, 6–9.

  91. Olson, R.K. (2004). Genetic and environmental causes of reading disabilities: Results from the Colorado Learning Disabilities Research Center. In M. Turner, & J. Rack (Eds.), The study of dyslexia (pp. 23–33). London: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

  92. Olson, R.K., & Byrne, B. (2004). Genetic and environmental influences on reading and language ability and disability. In H. Catts, & A. Kamhi (Eds.), The connections between language and reading disabilities (pp. 173––200). Mahwah, NJ: Laurence Erlbaum Associates.

  93. Paracchini, S., Francks, C., Smith, S.D., Richardson, A.J., Scerri, T.S., Cardon, L.R., Marlow, A.J., MacPhie, I.L., Walter, J., Pennington, B.F., Fisher, S.E., Olson, R.K., DeFries, J.C., Stein, J.F., & Monaco, A.P. (2004). A QTL on 6p22 is showing significant association to dyslexia in two independent samples. Program No. 2029, The American Society of Human Genetics, 54th Annual Meeting (online). (Abstract)

  94. Parker, C.C., Henderson, H., Carosone-Link, P., Holmes, A., Spencer, R., Bennett, B., & Johnson, T.E. (2005). The effects of acute and chronic restraint stress on sensitivity to ethanol-induced loss of righting-reflex in inbred long-sleep and inbred short-sleep mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #9, 8A. (Abstract)

  95. Pennington, B.F., & Olson, R.K. (2005). Genetics of dyslexia. In M. Snowling, & C. Hulme, (Eds.), The science of reading: A handbook (pp. 453–472). Oxford: Blackwell.

  96. Pennington, B.F., Willcutt, E.G., & Rhee, S. (2005). Analyzing comorbidity. In R.V. Kail (Ed.), Advances in child development and behavior (Vol. 33, pp. 263–304). Oxford: Elsevier.

  97. Petersen, D.R., & Doorn, J.A. (2004). Reactions of 4-hydroxynonenal with proteins and cellular targets. Free Radical Biology & Medicine, 37, 937–945.

  98. Petrill, S.A., Lipton, P.A., Hewitt, J.K., Plomin, R., Cherny, S.S., Corley, R., & DeFries, J.C. (2004). Genetic and environmental contributions to general cognitive ability through the first 16 years of life. Developmental Psychology, 40, 805–812.

  99. Prescott, C.A., Caldwell, C.B., Carey, G., Vogler, G.P., Trumbetta, S.L., & Gottesman, I.I. (2005). The Washington University twin study of alcoholism. American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part B (Neuropsychiatric Genetics), 134B, 48–55.

  100. Proctor, W.R., Wu, P.H., Bennett, B., & Johnson, T.E. (2004). Differential effects of ethanol on gamma-aminobutyric acid-A receptor-mediated synaptic currents in congenic strains of inbred long and short-sleep mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 28, 1277–1283.

  101. Radcliffe, R.A., Erwin, V.G., Draski, L., Hoffmann, S., Edwards, J., Deng, X.-S., Bludeau, P., Fay, T., Lundahl, K.R., Asperi, W., & Deitrich, R.A. (2004). QTL mapping for ethanol sensitivity and neurotensin receptor density in an F2 intercross derived from inbred high and low alcohol sensitivity selectively bred rat lines. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimen­tal Research, 28, 1796–1804.

  102. Radcliffe, R.A., Lee, M.J., Lintz, L.C., & Zolman, K.L. (2005). Gene expression profiling of ethanol-responsive genes from the brains of inbred mouse strains to identify mechanisms of functional tolerance. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #495, 90A. (Abstract)

  103. Ray, L.A., Haughey, H.M., Villanueva, R., & Hutchison, K. (2005). Selective genotyping of the D4 dopamine receptor gene (DRD4 VNTR) and the CB1 cannabinoid receptor gene (CNR1) in appetitive responses to alcohol and drinking behaviors. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #760, 134A. (Abstract)

  104. Ray, L., & Hutchison, K.E. (2004). A polymorphism of the
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  105. Ray, L., Marshall, E., Taborsky-Barba, S., Schucard, J., & Hutchison, K. (2005). Psychosocial correlates of treatment outcome and dropout in a clinical trial of olanzapine for alcohol dependence. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(Suppl. 5), #923, 161A. (Abstract)

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