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Social hedonic capacity is associated with the A118G polymorphism of the mu-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) in adult healthy volunteers and psychiatric patients. Social neuroscience 2011 6 (1): 88-97. Troisi Alfonso, Frazzetto Giovanni, Carola Valeria, Di Lorenzo Giorgio, Coviello Mariangela, D'Amato Francesca R, Moles Anna, Siracusano Alberto, Gross Corneli |
Child µ-opioid receptor gene variant influences parent-child relations. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2011 May 36 (6): 1165-70. Copeland William E, Sun Hui, Costello E Jane, Angold Adrian, Heilig Markus A, Barr Christina |
Endogenous opioid system influences depressive reactions to socially painful targeted rejection life events. Psychoneuroendocrinology 2014 Nov 49 141-9. Slavich George M, Tartter Molly A, Brennan Patricia A, Hammen Constan |
Examining gene-environment interactions in comorbid depressive and disruptive behavior disorders using a Bayesian approach. Journal of psychiatric research 2015 Sep 68 125-33. Adrian Molly, Kiff Cara, Glazner Chris, Kohen Ruth, Tracy Julia Helen, Zhou Chuan, McCauley Elizabeth, Vander Stoep A |
The frequency of DRD2 rs1076560 and OPRM1 rs1799971 in substance use disorder patients from the United Arab Emirates. Annals of general psychiatry 2018 17 22. Alblooshi Hiba, Hulse Gary, Osman Wael, El Kashef Ahmed, Shawky Mansour, Al Ghaferi Hamad, Al Safar Habiba, Tay Guan |
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