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Contribution of BDNF and DRD2 genetic polymorphisms to continued opioid use in patients receiving methadone treatment for opioid use disorder: an observational study
Authors
A Doehring
A Hamidovic
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Andrew Worster
BB Dennis
BJ Rounsaville
BR Lawford
Brittany B. Dennis
Carolyn Plater
CB Eap
CC Hung
Charlie Tan
CN Haile
CY Cheng
David C. Marsh
Dipika Desai
DT Barratt
E Elm von
E Oviedo-Joekes
F Angelucci
F Fonseca
FD Mulvaney
G Chiara Di
GR Uhl
Guillaume Pare
H Bunten
H Bunten
HE Jones
IE Bauer
J Beuten
Jeff Daiter
JW Dalley
K Blum
K Itoh
KR Merikangas
KS Kendler
KS Kendler
Lehana Thabane
LM Morton
M Gratacòs
M Laucht
M Munafo
M Nacak
MC Jockers-Scherubl
Meir Steiner
MF Egan
Michael Varenbut
MK Greenwald
Monica Bawor
MR Munafo
O Levran
R Cid de
Rebecca Anglin
RJ Cadoret
RJ Cadoret
RS Schottenfeld
RW Pickens
S Crettol
S Crettol
SJ Russo
SL Chen
SS Luthar
T Gomes
UE Lang
W Jia
WM Grove
Y Li
YP Bao
Z Samaan
Zainab Samaan
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Last time updated on 05/06/2019