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The 118 A > G polymorphism in the human mu-opioid receptor gene may increase morphine requirements in patients with pain caused by malignant disease. Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 2004 Nov 48 (10): 1232-9. Klepstad P, Rakvåg T T, Kaasa S, Holthe M, Dale O, Borchgrevink P C, Baar C, Vikan T, Krokan H E, Skorpen |
The ABCB1, rs9282564, AG and TT Genotypes and the COMT, rs4680, AA Genotype are Less Frequent in Deceased Patients with Opioid Addiction than in Living Patients with Opioid Addiction. Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology 2016 Apr . Christoffersen Dorte J, Damkier Per, Feddersen Søren, Möller Sören, Thomsen Jørgen L, Brasch-Andersen Charlotte, Brøsen K |
The concept of exposure when selecting comparison groups for determining individual susceptibility to addiction to cigarette smoking. PloS one 2019 14 (4): e0214946. Henn Indiara W, Alanis Luciana R A, Modesto Adriana, Vieira Alexandre |
Clinical and genetic factors associated with anxiety and depression in breast cancer patients: a cross-sectional study. BMC cancer 2021 Jul 21 (1): 872. Hajj Aline, Hachem Roula, Khoury Rita, Hallit Souheil, ElJEBBAWI Bashar, Nasr Fady, El Karak Fadi, Chahine Georges, Kattan Joseph, Rabbaa Khabbaz Lyd |
Genetic Polymorphisms as Predictors of Survival in Breast Cancer: Future Lessons in Historical Data. Cureus 2022 Jan 14 (1): e21410. Leitão Maria, Lopes Sarah, Pereira Deolinda, Medeiros Rui, Vieira Claud |
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