Rare, low frequency and common coding variants in CHRNA5 and their contribution to nicotine dependence in European and African Americans

E. Olfson, N. L. Saccone, E. O. Johnson, L. S. Chen, R. Culverhouse, K. Doheny, S. M. Foltz, L. Fox, S. M. Gogarten, S. Hartz, K. Hetrick, C. C. Laurie, B. Marosy, N. Amin, D. Arnett, R. G. Barr, T. M. Bartz, S. Bertelsen, I. B. Borecki, M. R. BrownD. I. Chasman, C. M. Van Duijn, M. F. Feitosa, E. R. Fox, N. Franceschini, O. H. Franco, M. L. Grove, X. Guo, A. Hofman, S. L.R. Kardia, A. C. Morrison, S. K. Musani, B. M. Psaty, D. C. Rao, A. P. Reiner, K. Rice, P. M. Ridker, L. M. Rose, U. M. Schick, K. Schwander, A. G. Uitterlinden, D. Vojinovic, J. C. Wang, E. B. Ware, G. Wilson, J. Yao, W. Zhao, N. Breslau, D. Hatsukami, J. A. Stitzel, J. Rice, A. Goate, L. J. Bierut

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