Polygenic risk scores for nicotine use and family history of smoking are associated with smoking behaviour

Author:

Foo Jerome C.,Völker Maja P.,Streit Fabian,Frank Josef,Zacharias Norman,Zillich Lea,Sirignano Lea,Nürnberg Peter,Wienker Thomas F.,Wagner Michael,Nöthen Markus M.,Nothnagel Michael,Walter Henrik,Lenz Bernd,Spanagel Rainer,Kiefer Falk,Winterer Georg,Rietschel Marcella,Witt Stephanie H.

Funder

Federal Ministry of Education and Research Bonn Office

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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