Molecular genetics of addiction and related heritable phenotypes: genome-wide association approaches identify "connectivity constellation" and drug target genes with pleiotropic effects.
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Molecular genetics of addiction and related heritable phenotypes: genome-wide association approaches identify "connectivity constellation" and drug target genes with pleiotropic effects.
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Molecular genetics of addictio ...... enes with pleiotropic effects.
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Molecular genetics of addictio ...... enes with pleiotropic effects.
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Molecular genetics of addictio ...... enes with pleiotropic effects.
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Molecular genetics of addictio ...... enes with pleiotropic effects.
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Molecular genetics of addictio ...... enes with pleiotropic effects.
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Carlo Contoreggi
Catherine Johnson
Chuan-Yun Li
Daniel Naiman
George R Uhl
Judith Hess
Tomas Drgon
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10.1196/ANNALS.1441.018
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2008-10-01T00:00:00Z