We utilized a cohort of 828 treatment-seeking self-identified white cigarette smokers (50% female) to rank candidate gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND), a measure of nicotine dependence which assesses quantity of cigarettes smoked and time- and place-dependent characteristics of the respondent's smoking behavior. A total of 1123 SNPs at 55 autosomal candidate genes, nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and genes involved in dopaminergic function, were tested for association to baseline FTND scores adjusted for age, depression, education, sex, and study site. SNP P-values were adjusted for the number of transmission models, the number of SNPs tested per candidate gene, ...
Background: The aims of this study were to analyze associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1-5) ...
Tobacco use is a leading contributor to disability and death worldwide, and genetic factors contribu...
Tobacco use is a leading contributor to disability and death worldwide, and genetic factors contribu...
Epidemiologic studies have strongly implicated genetics in smoking behavior. Genes in the dopaminerg...
Several studies have provided evidence for associations of polymorphisms located in and near dopamin...
Nicotine dependence is one of the world's leading causes of preventable death. To discover genetic v...
Patients affected by mental disorders smoke more than the general population. The reasons behind thi...
Central dopaminergic reward pathways give rise to dependence and are activated by nicotine. Allelic ...
The dopaminergic system in the brain plays a critical role in nicotine addiction. Genetic variants i...
DOPA decarboxylase (DDC; also known as L-amino acid decarboxylase; AADC) is involved in the synthesi...
Abstract Background Genes involved in dopaminergic neurotransmission have been suggested as candidat...
Nicotine metabolism and genetic variation have an impact on nicotine addiction and smoking abstinenc...
The aims of this study were to analyze associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1-5) with Major D...
Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter of the mesolimbic reward pathway in the human brain, and tyrosine...
Nicotine metabolism and genetic variation have an impact on nicotine addiction and smoking abstinenc...
Background: The aims of this study were to analyze associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1-5) ...
Tobacco use is a leading contributor to disability and death worldwide, and genetic factors contribu...
Tobacco use is a leading contributor to disability and death worldwide, and genetic factors contribu...
Epidemiologic studies have strongly implicated genetics in smoking behavior. Genes in the dopaminerg...
Several studies have provided evidence for associations of polymorphisms located in and near dopamin...
Nicotine dependence is one of the world's leading causes of preventable death. To discover genetic v...
Patients affected by mental disorders smoke more than the general population. The reasons behind thi...
Central dopaminergic reward pathways give rise to dependence and are activated by nicotine. Allelic ...
The dopaminergic system in the brain plays a critical role in nicotine addiction. Genetic variants i...
DOPA decarboxylase (DDC; also known as L-amino acid decarboxylase; AADC) is involved in the synthesi...
Abstract Background Genes involved in dopaminergic neurotransmission have been suggested as candidat...
Nicotine metabolism and genetic variation have an impact on nicotine addiction and smoking abstinenc...
The aims of this study were to analyze associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1-5) with Major D...
Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter of the mesolimbic reward pathway in the human brain, and tyrosine...
Nicotine metabolism and genetic variation have an impact on nicotine addiction and smoking abstinenc...
Background: The aims of this study were to analyze associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1-5) ...
Tobacco use is a leading contributor to disability and death worldwide, and genetic factors contribu...
Tobacco use is a leading contributor to disability and death worldwide, and genetic factors contribu...