path(MESH:"Lung Neoplasms")
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms found in the human alpha5, alpha3, beta4 gene cluster are associated with nicotine dependence and its age-dependent onset; number of cigarettes smoked per day and ‘‘pleasurable buzz’’ elicited by smoking; alcoholism, sensitivity to the depressant effects of alcohol, and age of alcohol initiation; cocaine dependence; opioid dependence; lung cancer; and cognitive flexibility (Erlich et al., 2010; Hansen et al., 2010; Improgo et al., 2010; Saccone et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2010) PubMed:21482353
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms found in the human alpha5, alpha3, beta4 gene cluster are associated with nicotine dependence and its age-dependent onset; number of cigarettes smoked per day and ‘‘pleasurable buzz’’ elicited by smoking; alcoholism, sensitivity to the depressant effects of alcohol, and age of alcohol initiation; cocaine dependence; opioid dependence; lung cancer; and cognitive flexibility (Erlich et al., 2010; Hansen et al., 2010; Improgo et al., 2010; Saccone et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2010) PubMed:21482353
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms found in the human alpha5, alpha3, beta4 gene cluster are associated with nicotine dependence and its age-dependent onset; number of cigarettes smoked per day and ‘‘pleasurable buzz’’ elicited by smoking; alcoholism, sensitivity to the depressant effects of alcohol, and age of alcohol initiation; cocaine dependence; opioid dependence; lung cancer; and cognitive flexibility (Erlich et al., 2010; Hansen et al., 2010; Improgo et al., 2010; Saccone et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2010) PubMed:21482353
interestingly, three independent studies have mapped susceptibility loci for lung cancer at nAChR genes: CHRNA5, CHRNA3 and CHRNB4 (ReFS 205–207). PubMed:19721446
interestingly, three independent studies have mapped susceptibility loci for lung cancer at nAChR genes: CHRNA5, CHRNA3 and CHRNB4 (ReFS 205–207). PubMed:19721446
interestingly, three independent studies have mapped susceptibility loci for lung cancer at nAChR genes: CHRNA5, CHRNA3 and CHRNB4 (ReFS 205–207). PubMed:19721446
Human genetic studies have shown that the non- synonymous coding SNP D398N is associated with lung cancer and nicotine dependence PubMed:28901280
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms found in the human alpha5, alpha3, beta4 gene cluster are associated with nicotine dependence and its age-dependent onset; number of cigarettes smoked per day and ‘‘pleasurable buzz’’ elicited by smoking; alcoholism, sensitivity to the depressant effects of alcohol, and age of alcohol initiation; cocaine dependence; opioid dependence; lung cancer; and cognitive flexibility (Erlich et al., 2010; Hansen et al., 2010; Improgo et al., 2010; Saccone et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2010) PubMed:21482353
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms found in the human alpha5, alpha3, beta4 gene cluster are associated with nicotine dependence and its age-dependent onset; number of cigarettes smoked per day and ‘‘pleasurable buzz’’ elicited by smoking; alcoholism, sensitivity to the depressant effects of alcohol, and age of alcohol initiation; cocaine dependence; opioid dependence; lung cancer; and cognitive flexibility (Erlich et al., 2010; Hansen et al., 2010; Improgo et al., 2010; Saccone et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2010) PubMed:21482353
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms found in the human alpha5, alpha3, beta4 gene cluster are associated with nicotine dependence and its age-dependent onset; number of cigarettes smoked per day and ‘‘pleasurable buzz’’ elicited by smoking; alcoholism, sensitivity to the depressant effects of alcohol, and age of alcohol initiation; cocaine dependence; opioid dependence; lung cancer; and cognitive flexibility (Erlich et al., 2010; Hansen et al., 2010; Improgo et al., 2010; Saccone et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2010) PubMed:21482353
interestingly, three independent studies have mapped susceptibility loci for lung cancer at nAChR genes: CHRNA5, CHRNA3 and CHRNB4 (ReFS 205–207). PubMed:19721446
interestingly, three independent studies have mapped susceptibility loci for lung cancer at nAChR genes: CHRNA5, CHRNA3 and CHRNB4 (ReFS 205–207). PubMed:19721446
interestingly, three independent studies have mapped susceptibility loci for lung cancer at nAChR genes: CHRNA5, CHRNA3 and CHRNB4 (ReFS 205–207). PubMed:19721446
Human genetic studies have shown that the non- synonymous coding SNP D398N is associated with lung cancer and nicotine dependence PubMed:28901280
Lee et al. [122] have found that α9 nAChRs are ubiquitously expressed in many epithe- lial, lung and breast cancer cell lines, most of which also express α5 and α10 nAChR subunits. α9 nAChRs are also present in primary tumour and non-malignant breast tissue obtained from patients, but their expression is higher in breast cancer cells than the surrounding normal tissue. PubMed:28901280
Lee et al. [122] have found that α9 nAChRs are ubiquitously expressed in many epithe- lial, lung and breast cancer cell lines, most of which also express α5 and α10 nAChR subunits. α9 nAChRs are also present in primary tumour and non-malignant breast tissue obtained from patients, but their expression is higher in breast cancer cells than the surrounding normal tissue. PubMed:28901280
Lee et al. [122] have found that α9 nAChRs are ubiquitously expressed in many epithe- lial, lung and breast cancer cell lines, most of which also express α5 and α10 nAChR subunits. α9 nAChRs are also present in primary tumour and non-malignant breast tissue obtained from patients, but their expression is higher in breast cancer cells than the surrounding normal tissue. PubMed:28901280
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