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Alternative gene splicing can impact the risk for alcohol us
Alternative gene splicing can impact the risk for alcohol us
Alternative gene splicing can impact the risk for alcohol use disorder
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have discovered alternative gene splicing, which occurs during gene expression, can impact a person's risk of alcohol use disorder (AUD).
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