Addiction genetics and pleiotropic effects of common haplotypes that make polygenic contributions to vulnerability to substance dependence

GR Uhl, T Drgon, C Johnson, QR Liu - Journal of neurogenetics, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Abundant evidence from family, adoption, and twin studies point to large genetic
contributions to individual differences in vulnerability to develop dependence on one or …

Addiction genetics and pleiotropic effects of common haplotypes that make polygenic contributions to vulnerability to substance dependence.

GR Uhl, T Drgon, C Johnson, QR Liu - Journal of Neurogenetics, 2009 - europepmc.org
Abundant evidence from family, adoption, and twin studies point to large genetic
contributions to individual differences in vulnerability to develop dependence on one or …

Addiction genetics and pleiotropic effects of common haplotypes that make polygenic contributions to vulnerability to substance dependence

GR Uhl, T Drgon, C Johnson… - Journal of …, 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abundant evidence from family, adoption, and twin studies point to large genetic
contributions to individual differences in vulnerability to develop dependence on one or …

[HTML][HTML] Addiction Genetics and Pleiotropic Effects of Common Haplotypes that Make Polygenic Contributions to Vulnerability to Substance Dependence

GR Uhl, T Drgon, C Johnson, QR Liu - Journal of neurogenetics, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abundant evidence from family, adoption, and twin studies point to large genetic
contributions to individual differences in vulnerability to develop dependence on one or …

Addiction genetics and pleiotropic effects of common haplotypes that make polygenic contributions to vulnerability to substance dependence

GR Uhl, T Drgon, C Johnson… - Journal of …, 2009 - pure.johnshopkins.edu
Abundant evidence from family, adoption, and twin studies point to large genetic
contributions to individual differences in vulnerability to develop dependence on one or …

Addiction genetics and pleiotropic effects of common haplotypes that make polygenic contributions to vulnerability to substance dependence.

GR Uhl, T Drgon, C Johnson, QR Liu - Journal of Neurogenetics, 2009 - europepmc.org
Abundant evidence from family, adoption, and twin studies point to large genetic
contributions to individual differences in vulnerability to develop dependence on one or …