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Genetic polymorphisms in the opioid receptor mu1 gene are associated with changes in libido and insomnia in methadone maintenance patients. European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2012 Oct 22 (10): 695-703. Wang Sheng-Chang, Tsou Hsiao-Hui, Chen Chia-Hui, Chen Yu-Ting, Ho Ing-Kang, Hsiao Chin-Fu, Chou Sun-Yuan, Lin Yen-Feng, Fang Kai-Chi, Huang Chieh-Liang, Su Lien-Wen, Fang Yung-Chun, Liu Ming-Lun, Wu Hsiao-Yu, Lin Keh-Ming, Liu Shu Chih, Kuo Hsiang-Wei, Chiang I-Chen, Chen Andrew C H, Tian Jia-Ni, Liu Yu- |
Pharmacogenomics study in a Taiwan methadone maintenance cohort. Journal of food and drug analysis 2013 Dec 21 (4): S62-S68. Wang Sheng-Chang, Tsou Hsiao-Hui, Ho Ing-Kang, Lin Keh-Ming, Liu Yu- |
Haplotype-Based Association and In Silico Studies of OPRM1 Gene Variants with Susceptibility to Opioid Dependence Among Addicted Iranians Undergoing Methadone Treatment. Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN 2019 12 70 (4): 504-513. Tolami Hedyeh Fazel, Sharafshah Alireza, Tolami Laleh Fazel, Keshavarz Parvan |
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