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Variation in OPRM1 moderates the effect of desire to drink on subsequent drinking and its attenuation by naltrexone treatment.
Department of Psychiatry, Treatment Research Center, Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania and VISN 4 MIRECC, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Addiction Biology (impact factor:
4.83).
07/2012;
DOI:10.1111/j.1369-1600.2012.00471.x
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Keywords
Asn40 homozygotes
Asp40 allele carriers
attenuate drinking
current desire
diary method
drinking behavior
evening desire
evening level
functional Asn40Asp polymorphism
mean levels
moderating effects
mu-opioid receptor gene
naltrexone 50 mg
naltrexone group
naltrexone's ability
night drinking levels
placebo group
randomized clinical trial
reporting day
stronger positive association