Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and because of mood-related withdrawal symptoms a problem of particular relevance to psychiatry. Twin-studies suggest that genetic factors influence NW (heritability=45%). Only one previous linkage study has published findings on NW [Swan et al. (2006); Am J Med Genet Part B 141B:354-360; LOD=2.7; Chr. 6 at 159 cM]. As part of an international consortium, genome-wide scans (using over 360 autosomal microsatellite markers) and telephone diagnostic interviews were conducted on 289 Australian (AUS) and 161 Finnish (FIN, combined (COMB) N=450 families) families ascertained from twin registries through index-cases with a lifetime history of cigarette smok...
Aims: This study evaluates the relationship of six polymorphisms found in the CHRNA3, DRD2 and COMT ...
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. Genetic variation con...
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. Genetic variation con...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Background. We examined whether there are genetic influences on nicotine withdrawal, and whether the...
Background. We examined whether there are genetic influences on nicotine withdrawal. and whether the...
The significant worldwide health burden introduced by tobacco smoking highlights the importance of s...
Abundant evidence from family, adoption and twin studies points to large genetic contributions to in...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that genetic factors account for at least 50% of the liabi...
Although many years of genetic epidemiological studies have demonstrated that genetics plays a signi...
Aims: This study evaluates the relationship of six polymorphisms found in the CHRNA3, DRD2 and COMT ...
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. Genetic variation con...
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. Genetic variation con...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Nicotine withdrawal (NW) is both an important contributor to difficulty quitting cigarettes and beca...
Background. We examined whether there are genetic influences on nicotine withdrawal, and whether the...
Background. We examined whether there are genetic influences on nicotine withdrawal. and whether the...
The significant worldwide health burden introduced by tobacco smoking highlights the importance of s...
Abundant evidence from family, adoption and twin studies points to large genetic contributions to in...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that genetic factors account for at least 50% of the liabi...
Although many years of genetic epidemiological studies have demonstrated that genetics plays a signi...
Aims: This study evaluates the relationship of six polymorphisms found in the CHRNA3, DRD2 and COMT ...
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. Genetic variation con...
Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. Genetic variation con...