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Gene Linked to Substance Dependence in Women of European Origin
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Title Gene Linked to Substance Dependence in Women of European Origin
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/708165?src=rss
Description The identification of PKNOX2 as a gene linked to substance dependence is an important step toward the ultimate goal of effective treatment and prevention of addiction. Medscape Medical News
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Date Sep 1, 2009
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