GENE POLYMORPHISM OF THE DOPAMINE RECEPTOR (DRD2) AND OF THE DOPAMINE TRANSPORTER (DAT1) GENES IN OPIATE ADDICTION
Gareeva A*, Juriev E, Khusnutdinova E
*Corresponding Author: Dr. Anna Gareeva, Department of Genomics of the Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics, Ufa Scientific Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; K. Marx str. 6, 450000 Ufa, Russia; Tel: +7-3472-55-15-60; Fax: +7-3472-22-35-69; E-mail: ganna@anrb.ru
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