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Kim, Hae Won
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Pharmacology (medical)
Physiology (medical)
Psychiatry and Mental health
Pharmacology
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title_full Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population
title_fullStr Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population
title_full_unstemmed Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population
title_short Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population
title_sort association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a korean population
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spellingShingle Park, Chun Il, Hwang, Syung Shick, Kim, Hae Won, Kang, Jee In, Lee, Sang Hak, Kim, Se Joo, CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population, Pharmacology (medical), Physiology (medical), Psychiatry and Mental health, Pharmacology
title Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population
title_full Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population
title_fullStr Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population
title_full_unstemmed Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population
title_short Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population
title_sort association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a korean population
title_unstemmed Association of opioid receptor gene polymorphisms with drinking severity and impulsivity related to alcohol use disorder in a Korean population
topic Pharmacology (medical), Physiology (medical), Psychiatry and Mental health, Pharmacology
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cns.13138