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  • 3. Influences of polymorphic variants of DRD2 and SLC6A3 genes, and their combinations on smoking in Polish population.
    Sieminska A, Buczkowski K, Jassem E, Niedoszytko M, Tkacz E.
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    Hiemstra M, Kleinjan M, van Schayck OC, Engels RC, Otten R.
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  • 13. Risky alcohol use in adolescence: the role of genetics (DRD2, SLC6A4) and coping motives.
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  • 15. Association study of the SLC6A3 VNTR (DAT) and DRD2/ANKK1 Taq1A polymorphisms with alcohol dependence in a population from northeastern Brazil.
    Vasconcelos AC, Neto Ede S, Pinto GR, Yoshioka FK, Motta FJ, Vasconcelos DF, Canalle R.
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  • 17. Evidence suggesting the role of specific genetic factors in cigarette smoking.
    Lerman C, Caporaso NE, Audrain J, Main D, Bowman ED, Lockshin B, Boyd NR, Shields PG.
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  • 19. Tobacco, alcohol and drug use in eight- to sixteen-year-old twins: the Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioral Development.
    Maes HH, Woodard CE, Murrelle L, Meyer JM, Silberg JL, Hewitt JK, Rutter M, Simonoff E, Pickles A, Carbonneau R, Neale MC, Eaves LJ.
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