Molecular Genetic Studies of Hereditary Predisposition to Alcoholism
Abstract
The article presents a literature review on the results of molecular genetic studies of predisposition to alcoholism. Major molecular genetic studies of alcoholism conducted for identifying associations polymorphisms neurotransmitter system and ethanol - metabolizing enzymes in populations of different ethnic groups. Identification of gene polymorphisms association with the risk of developing alcoholism will promote preventive addictology and technologies of personalized therapy.
About the Authors
N. P. MatveevaRussian Federation
Matveeva Nurguyana P., PhD, Head of Laboratory
N. V. Hoyutanova
Russian Federation
Hoyutanova Nadezhda V. -junior researcher, YSC CMP SB RAMS, psychiatrist, GBU Sakha (Yakutia) "YARND»
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For citations:
Matveeva N.P., Hoyutanova N.V. Molecular Genetic Studies of Hereditary Predisposition to Alcoholism. Yakut Medical Journal. 2014;(2):69-73.