Genome-wide association study identifies genes that may contribute to risk for developing heroin addiction.
Nielsen DA, Ji F, Yuferov V et al.
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Objectives: We have used genome-wide association studies to identify variants that are associated with vulnerability to develop heroin addiction.
200 European ancestry cases, 150 European ancestry controls, 125 African American cases, 100 African American controls
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