Monoamine oxidase A variants are associated with heavy betel quid use
Article first published online: 26 APR 2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1369-1600.2011.00331.x
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Chen, P.-H., Tu, H.-P., Wang, S.-J., Ko, A. M.-S., Lee, C.-P., Chiang, T.-A., Tsai, Y.-S., Lee, C.-H., Shieh, T.-Y., Ko, C.-H., Chiang, S.-L. and Ko, Y.-C. (2012), Monoamine oxidase A variants are associated with heavy betel quid use. Addiction Biology, 17: 786–797. doi: 10.1111/j.1369-1600.2011.00331.x
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Figure S1 Cytotoxicity effects of areca nut extract (ANE) and arecoline (ARE) to cell morphology.
Table S1MAO-A gene variants and substance (betel quid, cigarette, and alcohol) use behaviours.
Table S2 Joint effects and adjusted population attributable risk percent (aPAR%) of high-exposure BQ and non-BQ chewers associated with MAO-A allele variants, stratified by drinking alcohol status.
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