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1. Multi-trait genome-wide association study of opioid addiction: OPRM1 and beyond

2. OPRD1 SNPs associated with opioid addiction are cis-eQTLs for the phosphatase and actin regulator 4 gene, PHACTR4, a mediator of cytoskeletal dynamics

3. Sex differences after chronic stress in the expression of opioid-, stress- and neuroplasticity-related genes in the rat hippocampus

4. Association of Variants of Arginine Vasopressin and Arginine Vasopressin Receptor 1A With Severe Acetaminophen Liver InjurySummary

5. A 3' UTR SNP rs885863, a cis-eQTL for the circadian gene VIPR2 and lincRNA 689, is associated with opioid addiction.

6. Oxycodone Self-Administration Induces Alterations in Expression of Integrin, Semaphorin and Ephrin Genes in the Mouse Striatum

7. A non-coding CRHR2 SNP rs255105, a cis-eQTL for a downstream lincRNA AC005154.6, is associated with heroin addiction.

8. Association of serotonin transporter (Sert) polymorphisms with opioid dependence and dimensional aspects of cocaine use in a caucasian cohort of opioid users

9. Further evidence for the association of GAL, GALR1 and NPY1R variants with opioid dependence

10. Multi-trait genome-wide association study of opioid addiction:OPRM1and Beyond

11. Analyses of polymorphisms of intron 2 of OPRK1 (kappa-opioid receptor gene) in association with opioid and cocaine dependence diagnoses in an African-American population

12. Genetic Variant in the CRH-binding Protein Gene (CRHBP) is Associated With Cessation of Cocaine Use in Methadone Maintenance Patients With Opioid Addiction

13. Genotype Pattern Mining for Pairs of Interacting Variants Underlying Digenic Traits

14. OPRD1 SNPs associated with opioid addiction are cis-eQTLs for the phosphatase and actin regulator 4 gene, PHACTR4, a mediator of cytoskeletal dynamics

15. Variants of opioid genes and response to treatment of opioid use disorder with buprenorphine-naloxone versus extended-release naltrexone in Caucasians

16. Polymorphisms in Stress-Related Genes Are Associated with Reduced Cocaine Abuse and Longer Retention in Methadone Maintenance Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder

17. Chronic Oxycodone Self-administration Altered Reward-related Genes in the Ventral and Dorsal Striatum of C57BL/6J Mice: An RNA-seq Analysis

18. Oprm1 A112G, a single nucleotide polymorphism, alters expression of stress-responsive genes in multiple brain regions in male and female mice

19. Genetic variations in genes of the stress response pathway are associated with prolonged abstinence from heroin

20. Sex differences after chronic stress in the expression of opioid-, stress- and neuroplasticity-related genes in the rat hippocampus

21. The μ-opioid receptor nonsynonymous variant 118A>G is associated with prolonged abstinence from heroin without agonist treatment

22. Alterations of expression of inflammation/immune-related genes in the dorsal and ventral striatum of adult C57BL/6J mice following chronic oxycodone self-administration: a RNA sequencing study

23. Association of Variants of Arginine Vasopressin and Arginine Vasopressin Receptor 1A With Severe Acetaminophen Liver InjurySummary

24. A 3' UTR SNP rs885863, a cis-eQTL for the circadian gene VIPR2 and lincRNA 689, is associated with opioid addiction

25. VMAT2 gene (SLC18A2) variants associated with a greater risk for developing opioid dependence

26. Association of variants of prodynorphin promoter 68-bp repeats in Caucasians with opioid dependence diagnosis: Effect on age trajectory of heroin use

27. African-specific variability in the acetylcholine muscarinic receptor M4: association with cocaine and heroin addiction

28. Sex Differences in Neuroplasticity- and Stress-Related Gene Expression and Protein Levels in the Rat Hippocampus Following Oxycodone Conditioned Place Preference

29. Oxycodone Self-Administration Induces Alterations in Expression of Integrin, Semaphorin and Ephrin Genes in the Mouse Striatum

30. Glutamatergic and GABAergic susceptibility loci for heroin and cocaine addiction in subjects of African and European ancestry

31. Overlapping Dopaminergic Pathway Genetic Susceptibility to Heroin and Cocaine Addictions in African Americans

32. Drug Addiction and Stress-Response Genetic Variability: Association Study in African Americans

33. Association of Polymorphisms of the Mu Opioid Receptor Gene with the Severity of HIV Infection and Response to HIV Treatment

35. CYP2B6SNPs are associated with methadone dose required for effective treatment of opioid addiction

36. Tissue-specific DNA methylation of the human prodynorphin gene in post-mortem brain tissues and PBMCs

37. Nerve growth factor β polypeptide (NGFB) genetic variability: association with the methadone dose required for effective maintenance treatment

38. A non-coding CRHR2 SNP rs255105, a cis-eQTL for a downstream lincRNA AC005154.6, is associated with heroin addiction

39. Association of polymorphisms of the cannabinoid receptor (CNR1) and fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) genes with heroin addiction: impact of long repeats of CNR1

40. Heroin addiction in African Americans: a hypothesis-driven association study

41. Genetic susceptibility to heroin addiction: a candidate gene association study

42. Synaptic plasticity and signal transduction gene polymorphisms and vulnerability to drug addictions in populations of European or African ancestry

43. Susceptibility loci for heroin and cocaine addiction in the serotonergic and adrenergic pathways in populations of different ancestry

44. Mu opioid receptor and orexin/hypocretin mRNA levels in the lateral hypothalamus and striatum are enhanced by morphine withdrawal

45. RNA-seq analysis: Differential transcriptome in the dorsal and ventral striatum in male C57BL/6J mice after chronic oxycodone self-administration

46. Dopaminergic pathway polymorphisms and heroin addiction: further support for association of CSNK1E variants

47. Genetics of opiate addiction

48. Drug addiction and stress-response genetic variability: association study in African Americans

49. Genetic diversity and linkage disequilibrium in the chemokine receptor CCR2-CCR5 region among individuals and populations

50. Association of genetic variation in pharmacodynamic factors with methadone dose required for effective treatment of opioid addiction

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