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General description
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), in collaboration with the NIH, established the NIDA Center for Genetic Studies (NIDA Genetic Repository) to produce, store, and distribute clinical data and biomaterials (DNA samples and cell lines) for Research on the Genetics of Addiction.
Related publications
- Internalizing and externalizing subtypes of alcohol misuse and their relation to drinking motives
- Gene-based polygenic risk scores analysis of alcohol use disorder in African Americans
- COVID-19-Induced Inequalities and Mental Health: Testing the Moderating Roles of Self-rated Health and Race/Ethnicity
- Divergent changes: abstinence and higher-frequency substance use increase among racial/ethnic minority young adults during the COVID-19 global pandemic
- A longitudinal mediational investigation of risk pathways among cannabis use, interpersonal trauma exposure, and trauma-related distress
- Polygenic score for cigarette smoking is associated with ever electronic-cigarette use in a college-aged sample
- Identification of genetic risk loci and prioritization of genes and pathways for myasthenia gravis: a genome-wide association study
- The Promise of Polygenic Risk Prediction in Smoking Cessation: Evidence From Two Treatment Trials
- Clinical, environmental, and genetic risk factors for substance use disorders: characterizing combined effects across multiple cohorts
- Parsing genetically influenced risk pathways: genetic loci impact problematic alcohol use via externalizing and specific risk
Data access
More information about NIDA can be found at https://nidagenetics.org/
To access NIDA data, visit https://nidagenetics.org/available-datasets/