Andrew W Bergen
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Saccone N, Baurley J, Bergen A, David S, Elliott H, Foreman M, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2017 May;
20(4):403-413.
PMID: 28472521
Introduction: Human genetic research has succeeded in definitively identifying multiple genetic variants associated with risk for nicotine dependence and heavy smoking. To build on these advances, and to aid in...
32.
Maziarz M, Kinyera T, Otim I, Kagwa P, Nabalende H, Legason I, et al.
Malar J
. 2017 Mar;
16(1):124.
PMID: 28320389
Background: Falciparum malaria is an important risk factor for African Burkitt lymphoma (BL), but few studies have evaluated malaria patterns in healthy BL-age children in populations where both diseases are...
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Baurley J, Edlund C, Pardamean C, Conti D, Krasnow R, Javitz H, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2016 Apr;
18(9):1837-1844.
PMID: 27113016
Introduction: Metabolic enzyme variation and other patient and environmental characteristics influence smoking behaviors, treatment success, and risk of related disease. Population-specific variation in metabolic genes contributes to challenges in developing...
34.
David S, Wang A, Kapphahn K, Hedlin H, Desai M, Henderson M, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2016 Mar;
4:153-61.
PMID: 26981579
Background: Genome-wide association studies have identified polymorphisms linked to both smoking exposure and risk of lung cancer. The degree to which lung cancer risk is driven by increased smoking, genetics,...
35.
Baurley J, Edlund C, Pardamean C, Conti D, Bergen A
BMC Genomics
. 2016 Feb;
17:145.
PMID: 26921259
Background: Addictive disorders are a class of chronic, relapsing mental disorders that are responsible for increased risk of mental and medical disorders and represent the largest, potentially modifiable cause of...
36.
Schwantes-An T, Zhang J, Chen L, Hartz S, Culverhouse R, Chen X, et al.
Behav Genet
. 2015 Sep;
46(2):151-69.
PMID: 26392368
The mu1 opioid receptor gene, OPRM1, has long been a high-priority candidate for human genetic studies of addiction. Because of its potential functional significance, the non-synonymous variant rs1799971 (A118G, Asn40Asp)...
37.
Bergen A, Krasnow R, Javitz H, Swan G, Li M, Baurley J, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2015 Sep;
15:866.
PMID: 26346437
Background: The Total Exposure Study was a stratified, multi-center, cross-sectional study designed to estimate levels of biomarkers of tobacco-specific and non-specific exposure and of potential harm in U.S. adult current...
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Bergen A, Michel M, Nishita D, Krasnow R, Javitz H, Conneely K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Jul;
10(7):e0126113.
PMID: 26132489
The Nicotine Metabolite Ratio (NMR, ratio of trans-3'-hydroxycotinine and cotinine), has previously been associated with CYP2A6 activity, response to smoking cessation treatments, and cigarette consumption. We searched for drug metabolizing...
39.
Mamoun M, Bergen A, Shieh J, Wiggins A, Brody A
CNS Drugs
. 2015 Apr;
29(5):359-69.
PMID: 25895022
For the past 30 years, research examining predictors of successful smoking cessation treatment response has focused primarily on clinical variables, such as levels of tobacco dependence, craving, and self-efficacy. However,...
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Bergen A, Javitz H, Krasnow R, Michel M, Nishita D, Conti D, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2014 Aug;
16(12):1638-46.
PMID: 25143296
Introduction: We evaluated chr6q25.3 organic cation transporter gene (SLC22A1, SLC22A2, SLC22A3) variation and response to smoking cessation therapies. The corresponding proteins are low-affinity transporters of choline, acetylcholine and monoamines, and...