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10777 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=10777 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 3 1.5 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in Canon SC1011 2014-03-27 19:04:20 4901-01-FH02-FP-15-03882.pdf UniSZA Private Access Molecular Genetics In Opiotd Addictions Bulletin of the Genetics Society of Malaysia Opiate addiction is a chronically relapsing disorder that is characterized by compulsive drug-seeking behavior without the ability to limit their intake (De Vries and Shippenberg, 2002). Humans have used opiate drugs such as morphine and heroin for thousands of years to lessen their pain and produce euphoria. These drugs, originally derived from the juice of the opium poppy, have many benefits -- but they also produce adverse side effects like addiction. It becomes a major problem in our society where many of the complex diseases are associated with the opiate addiction, for example human immunodeficiency virus infection, hepatitis B and C infection, depressive and anxiety disorders and other psychiatric illnesses (Kreek, 1996). 57-59
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Molecular Genetics In Opiotd Addictions
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Opiate addiction is a chronically relapsing disorder that is characterized by compulsive drug-seeking behavior without the ability to limit their intake (De Vries and Shippenberg, 2002). Humans have used opiate drugs such as morphine and heroin for thousands of years to lessen their pain and produce euphoria. These drugs, originally derived from the juice of the opium poppy, have many benefits -- but they also produce adverse side effects like addiction. It becomes a major problem in our society where many of the complex diseases are associated with the opiate addiction, for example human immunodeficiency virus infection, hepatitis B and C infection, depressive and anxiety disorders and other psychiatric illnesses (Kreek, 1996).
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Molecular Genetics In Opiotd Addictions
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Molecular Genetics In Opiotd Addictions
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Molecular Genetics In Opiotd Addictions
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Molecular Genetics In Opiotd Addictions
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Molecular Genetics In Opiotd Addictions
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molecular genetics in opiotd addictions
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