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The following pages link to Genome-wide association analysis of coffee drinking suggests association with CYP1A1/CYP1A2 and NRCAM (Q36352038):
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- Coffee, Genetic Variants, and Parkinson's Disease: Gene-Environment Interactions (Q26852456) (← links)
- Do initial responses to drugs predict future use or abuse? (Q27025975) (← links)
- Coffee consumption and incidence of lung cancer in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study (Q28387946) (← links)
- Non-additive genome-wide association scan reveals a new gene associated with habitual coffee consumption (Q28597207) (← links)
- Phenotype refinement strengthens the association of AHR and CYP1A1 genotype with caffeine consumption (Q28655080) (← links)
- Adenosine receptors as drug targets--what are the challenges? (Q29346491) (← links)
- Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies six novel loci associated with habitual coffee consumption (Q30303149) (← links)
- GLiMMPS: robust statistical model for regulatory variation of alternative splicing using RNA-seq data (Q30656680) (← links)
- Systems Epidemiology: A New Direction in Nutrition and Metabolic Disease Research (Q34388081) (← links)
- Lack of replication of the GRIN2A-by-coffee interaction in Parkinson disease (Q34549562) (← links)
- Association analysis of bitter receptor genes in five isolated populations identifies a significant correlation between TAS2R43 variants and coffee liking (Q35125126) (← links)
- Bioinformatic Resources of microRNA Sequences, Gene Targets, and Genetic Variation (Q35800946) (← links)
- Rare coding variants and X-linked loci associated with age at menarche (Q35961979) (← links)
- A genome-wide association study of caffeine-related sleep disturbance: confirmation of a role for a common variant in the adenosine receptor (Q36013881) (← links)
- Caffeine Consumption Contributes to Skin Intrinsic Fluorescence in Type 1 Diabetes (Q36074058) (← links)
- Common psychiatric disorders and caffeine use, tolerance, and withdrawal: an examination of shared genetic and environmental effects (Q36237747) (← links)
- Habitual coffee consumption and risk of type 2 diabetes, ischemic heart disease, depression and Alzheimer's disease: a Mendelian randomization study (Q37413986) (← links)
- Genetic comorbidities in Parkinson's disease (Q37464009) (← links)
- Pharmacogenetics of olanzapine metabolism (Q38127716) (← links)
- Current evidence for the use of coffee and caffeine to prevent age-related cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease (Q38199970) (← links)
- Does coffee consumption impact on heaviness of smoking? (Q38757313) (← links)
- A Novel Tobacco Use Phenotype Suggests the 15q25 and 19q13 Loci May be Differentially Associated With Cigarettes per Day and Tobacco-Related Problems (Q39355985) (← links)
- The Taste of Caffeine (Q39403626) (← links)
- Associations of coffee genetic risk scores with consumption of coffee, tea and other beverages in the UK Biobank (Q40089085) (← links)
- Coffee consumption is associated with DNA methylation levels of human blood (Q40335664) (← links)
- A genome-wide analysis of gene-caffeine consumption interaction on basal cell carcinoma (Q40503483) (← links)
- Investigating the possible causal role of coffee consumption with prostate cancer risk and progression using Mendelian randomization analysis (Q40515571) (← links)
- Epigenomic mapping and effect sizes of noncoding variants associated with psychotropic drug response (Q40573761) (← links)
- Heritability of Caffeine Metabolism: Environmental Effects Masking Genetic Effects on CYP1A2 Activity but Not on NAT2. (Q40628246) (← links)
- Genetic variation in the CYP1A1 gene is related to circulating PCB118 levels in a population-based sample (Q41455829) (← links)
- Expression of arachidonic acid-metabolizing cytochrome P450s in human megakaryocytic Dami cells (Q41837554) (← links)
- Caffeine Use Disorder: A Comprehensive Review and Research Agenda (Q42636888) (← links)
- Genome-wide association meta-analysis of fish and EPA+DHA consumption in 17 US and European cohorts. (Q46019628) (← links)
- Leukemia-associated gene MLAA-34 reduces arsenic trioxide-induced apoptosis in HeLa cells via activation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. (Q47113435) (← links)
- Assessment of moderate coffee consumption and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomization study. (Q47397042) (← links)
- Heavier smoking increases coffee consumption: findings from a Mendelian randomization analysis (Q47657663) (← links)
- A genome-wide association study in the Japanese population identifies the 12q24 locus for habitual coffee consumption: The J-MICC Study (Q48171456) (← links)
- CYP gene family variants as potential protective factors in drug addiction in Han Chinese (Q51306296) (← links)
- Tea and coffee consumption in relation to DNA methylation in four European cohorts. (Q53273814) (← links)
- Smoking induces coordinated DNA methylation and gene expression changes in adipose tissue with consequences for metabolic health (Q57807703) (← links)
- Mendelian Randomization Studies of Coffee and Caffeine Consumption (Q58708378) (← links)
- A decade in psychiatric GWAS research (Q89243173) (← links)
- Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) Distant from Xenobiotic Response Elements Can Modulate Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Function: SNP-Dependent CYP1A1 Induction (Q89449268) (← links)
- Pharmacogenetic interactions between antiretroviral drugs and vaginally administered hormonal contraceptives (Q89918697) (← links)
- Investigating the possible causal association of coffee consumption with osteoarthritis risk using a Mendelian randomization analysis (Q90748826) (← links)
- The Impact of Genetic Variations in ADORA2A in the Association between Caffeine Consumption and Sleep (Q91815557) (← links)
- Genetic determinants of beverage consumption: Implications for nutrition and health (Q92221733) (← links)
- GWAS of 165,084 Japanese individuals identified nine loci associated with dietary habits (Q92783970) (← links)
- Impact of Gene-Environment Interactions on Cancer Development (Q101363391) (← links)