Substantial attributable risk related to a functional mu-opioid receptor gene polymorphism in association with heroin addiction in central Sweden
Authors: G, Bart; M, Heilig; K S, LaForge; L, Pollak; S M, Leal; J, Ott; M J, Kreek;
Substantial attributable risk related to a functional mu-opioid receptor gene polymorphism in association with heroin addiction in central Sweden
Abstract
Substantial attributable risk related to a functional mu-opioid receptor gene polymorphism in association with heroin addiction in central Sweden
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- Karolinska Institute Sweden
- Rockefeller University United States
- Baylor College of Medicine United States
Keywords
Sweden, Amino Acid Substitution, Genotype, Heroin Dependence, Risk Factors, Receptors, Opioid, mu, Humans, Exons, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Nuclear Family
Sweden, Amino Acid Substitution, Genotype, Heroin Dependence, Risk Factors, Receptors, Opioid, mu, Humans, Exons, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Nuclear Family
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