Polygenic risk and the developmental progression to heavy, persistent smoking and nicotine dependence: evidence from a 4-decade longitudinal study.
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Polygenic risk and the developmental progression to heavy, persistent smoking and nicotine dependence: evidence from a 4-decade longitudinal study.
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Benjamin Williams
James P Evans
Karen Sugden
Madeline Meier
Renate Houts
Timothy B Baker
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10.1001/JAMAPSYCHIATRY.2013.736
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2013-05-01T00:00:00Z