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Intronic Polymorphisms Affecting Alternative Splicing of Human Dopamine D2 Receptor Are Associated with Cocaine Abuse
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Intronic Polymorphisms Affecting Alternative Splicing of Human Dopamine D2 Receptor Are Associated with Cocaine Abuse

Robert A Moyer, Danxin Wang, Audrey C Papp, Ryan M Smith, Linda Duque, Deborah C Mash and Wolfgang Sadee
Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.), Vol.36(4), pp.753-762
2011-03
PMCID: PMC3055737
PMID: 21150907

Abstract

psychostimulants alternative splicing D2S cocaine neurogenetics DRD2 Original dopamine human addiction and substance abuse
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