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ECKARDT MJ
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TABAKOFF B
BALANT L
VONWARTBURG JP
SALASPURO M
SCHUCKIT M
MONTEIRO MG
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YAMASHITA I
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HOFFMAN P
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KIIANMAA K
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Citation: A. Helander et al., BIOCHEMICAL, MARKERS OF ALCOHOL-USE AND ABUSE - EXPERIENCES FROM THE PILOT-STUDY OF THE WHO ISBRA COLLABORATIVE PROJECT ON STATE AND TRAIT MARKERS OF ALCOHOL/, Alcohol and alcoholism, 32(2), 1997, pp. 133-144
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WELBORN R
MENNINGER JA
TABAKOFF B
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BHAVE SV
HOFFMANN E
HOFFMAN PL
TABAKOFF B
TOBIN AJ
OLSEN RW
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BHAVE SV
KUMAR KN
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TABAKOFF B
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PARSIAN A
TODD RD
CLONINGER CR
HOFFMAN PL
OVCHINNIKOVA L
IKEDA H
TABAKOFF B
SCHUCKIT MA
RAPPAPORT M
TSUANG J
SALASPURO M
MONTEIRO MG
BALANT LP
DAVIDSON C
OGATA M
YAMASHITA I
GRANT BF
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Citation: B. Tabakoff, FROM A TO B TO SERENDIPITY - THE STORY OF A MONOAMINE-OXIDASE KNOCKOUT, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research, 20(1), 1996, pp. 195-196
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BHAVE SV
HOFFMAN PL
TABAKOFF B
TOBIN AJ
OLSEN RW
Citation: Rf. Tyndale et al., THE GABA(A) RECEPTOR SUBUNIT-GAMMA-2 L S RATIO IS ALTERED AFTER PENTOBARBITAL TREATMENT/, Journal of neurochemistry, 66, 1996, pp. 58-58
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SUAREZ BK
TABAKOFF B
HOFFMAN P
OVCHINNIKOVA L
FISHER L
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