Massive withdrawal symptoms and affective vulnerability are associated with variants of the CHRNA4 gene in a subgroup of smokers.
Heterogeneous phenotypes of complex disorders pose a great challenge for genetic association studies and for the development of personalized treatment strategies. Cluster analysis of phenotypic data has been recently proposed as a reliable auxiliary method for such studies. A cohort of 236 treatment...
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Autores principales: | Judit Lazary, Peter Dome, Iren Csala, Gabor Kovacs, Gabor Faludi, Mari Kaunisto, Balazs Dome |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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