Association studies of dopamine synthesis and metabolism genes with multiple phenotypes of heroin dependence
Abstract Background Heroin dependence is a complex disease with multiple phenotypes. Classification of heroin users into more homogeneous subgroups on the basis of these phenotypes could help to identify the involved genetic factors and precise treatments. This study aimed to identify the associatio...
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Main Authors: | Yunxiao Li (Author), Yongsheng Zhu (Author), Jianghua Lai (Author), Xugang Shi (Author), Yuanyuan Chen (Author), Jinyu Zhang (Author), Shuguang Wei (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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