Association between single nucleotide polymorphisms in the mu opioid receptor gene (<it>OPRM1</it>) and self-reported responses to alcohol in American Indians
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Variation in response to the hedonic and adverse effects of a substance is in part an inherited factor that may influence its use, abuse and dependence. The mu opioid receptor is the primary site of action for opiates and individuals...
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Main Authors: | Wilhelmsen Kirk C (Author), Lind Penelope A (Author), Ehlers Cindy L (Author) |
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