Sleep quality and OPRM1 polymorphisms: a cross-sectional study among opioid-naive individuals
ABSTRACT Opioidergic system involves in regulation of sleep and wakefulness. It is possible, therefore, that genetic polymorphisms in OPRM1 influence sleep quality. This study investigated the association of OPRM1 polymorphisms with subjective sleep quality among opioid-naive individuals. This cross...
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Main Authors: | Zalina Zahari (Author), Muslih Abdulkarim Ibrahim (Author), Nurfadhlina Musa (Author), Soo Choon Tan (Author), Nasir Mohamad (Author), Rusli Ismail (Author) |
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Universidade de São Paulo,
2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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