From Genes to Treatments: The Role of Genes SERT, DRD2, CHRNA5, and CYP2A6 in Nicotine Craving and Control
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Gene Polymorphism, Nicotinic Receptor, Smoking, CYP2A6 Gene, CHRNA5 GeneAbstract
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