Article Information
- Received April 19, 2005
- Revision received May 24, 2005
- Accepted June 12, 2005
- First published July 27, 2005.
- Version of record published July 27, 2005.
Author Information
- Karen K. Szumlinski1,
- Kevin D. Lominac1,
- Erik B. Oleson1,
- Jennifer K. Walker1,
- Ashley Mason1,
- Marlin H. Dehoff3,
- Matthias Klugman4,
- Stephanie Cagle1,
- Kristine Welt1,
- Matthew During5,
- Paul F. Worley3,
- Lawrence D. Middaugh1,2, and
- Peter W. Kalivas1
- 1Department of Neurosciences and 2Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science and Charleston Alcohol Research Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, 3Department of Neuroscience, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, 4Interdisciplinary Center for Neurosciences, University of Heidelberg, 69123 Heidelberg, Germany, and 5Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology, University of Auckland, Auckland 1003, New Zealand
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Disclosures
- Received April 19, 2005.
- Revision received May 24, 2005.
- Accepted June 12, 2005.
This work was supported by National Institute on Drug Abuse Grants DA-11742 (P.F.W.) and DA-03906 and DA-14185 (P.W.K.), and National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Grants P50-AA1076 (L.D.M., P.W.K.; Charleston Alcohol Research Center) and AA-013517 (K.K.S.; Integrative Neuroscience Initiative on Alcoholism West Pilot Project). We thank Axaron AGY (Heidelberg, Germany) for assistance in generating the Homer2 knock-out mice, and G. Harris (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine) and Joseph Vallone (Medical University of South Carolina) for genotyping and maintenance of the mouse colonies.
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr. Karen K. Szumlinski, Department of Psychology, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9660. E-mail: szumlinski{at}psych.ucsb.edu.
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