PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 20333726-3 2010 HOMER 1 and 2 have been reported to contribute to chronic alcohol-induced long-term neurochemical changes in the endogenous reward system. Alcohols 58-65 homer scaffold protein 1 Homo sapiens 0-13 20333726-5 2010 The aim of this study is to assess potential associations between HOMER 1 and 2 genetic variants in a larger sample of alcohol-dependent individuals and unrelated controls. Alcohols 119-126 homer scaffold protein 1 Homo sapiens 66-79 20333726-6 2010 Five genetic variants of HOMER 1 and 3 of HOMER 2 were genotyped in a multi-site sample of 1,923 German healthy controls and 2,039 alcohol-dependent subjects. Alcohols 131-138 homer scaffold protein 1 Homo sapiens 25-38 20333726-8 2010 While most of the HOMER 1 and 2 SNPs are in low-to-moderate linkage disequilibrium, three major haplotypes of HOMER 1 and 4 haplotypes of HOMER 2 are present in the majority of alcohol-dependent and control subjects. Alcohols 177-184 homer scaffold protein 1 Homo sapiens 18-31 20333726-8 2010 While most of the HOMER 1 and 2 SNPs are in low-to-moderate linkage disequilibrium, three major haplotypes of HOMER 1 and 4 haplotypes of HOMER 2 are present in the majority of alcohol-dependent and control subjects. Alcohols 177-184 homer scaffold protein 1 Homo sapiens 110-123 27180911-6 2016 However, genetic variations in ANKK1 (rs1800497) and HOMER1 (rs7713917) play an equal role in predicting alcohol drinking two years later and are most important in predicting the increase in alcohol consumption. Alcohols 105-112 homer scaffold protein 1 Homo sapiens 53-59 27180911-6 2016 However, genetic variations in ANKK1 (rs1800497) and HOMER1 (rs7713917) play an equal role in predicting alcohol drinking two years later and are most important in predicting the increase in alcohol consumption. Alcohols 191-198 homer scaffold protein 1 Homo sapiens 53-59