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Polygenic risk and the developmental progression to heavy, persistent smoking and nicotine dependence: evidence from a 4-decade longitudinal study
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Polygenic risk and the developmental progression to heavy, persistent smoking and nicotine dependence: evidence from a 4-decade longitudinal study

D.W. Belsky, T.E. Moffitt, T.B. Baker, A.K. Biddle, J.P. Evans, H. Harrington, R. Houts, M. Meier, K. Sugden, B. Williams, …
JAMA Psychiatry, Vol.70(5), pp.534-542
2013
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/13864
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Abstract

adolescence adolescent adult age child coping behavior disease course family history female genetic association genetic risk human longitudinal study major clinical study male multifactorial inheritance multilocus sequence typing phenotype prospective study risk assessment school child single nucleotide polymorphism smoking smoking cessation stress tobacco dependence
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