Smoking remains associated with education after controlling for social background and genetic factors in a study of 18 twin cohorts

  1. Silventoinen, K.
  2. Piirtola, M.
  3. Jelenkovic, A.
  4. Sund, R.
  5. Tarnoki, A.D.
  6. Tarnoki, D.L.
  7. Medda, E.
  8. Nisticò, L.
  9. Toccaceli, V.
  10. Honda, C.
  11. Inui, F.
  12. Tomizawa, R.
  13. Watanabe, M.
  14. Sakai, N.
  15. Gatz, M.
  16. Butler, D.A.
  17. Lee, J.
  18. Lee, S.J.
  19. Sung, J.
  20. Franz, C.E.
  21. Kremen, W.S.
  22. Lyons, M.J.
  23. Derom, C.A.
  24. Vlietinck, R.F.
  25. Loos, R.J.F.
  26. Tynelius, P.
  27. Rasmussen, F.
  28. Martin, N.G.
  29. Medland, S.E.
  30. Montgomery, G.W.
  31. Brandt, I.
  32. Nilsen, T.S.
  33. Harris, J.R.
  34. Tyler, J.
  35. Hopper, J.L.
  36. Magnusson, P.K.E.
  37. Pedersen, N.L.
  38. Dahl Aslan, A.K.
  39. Ordoñana, J.R.
  40. Sánchez-Romera, J.F.
  41. Colodro-Conde, L.
  42. Rebato, E.
  43. Zhang, D.
  44. Pang, Z.
  45. Tan, Q.
  46. Silberg, J.L.
  47. Maes, H.H.
  48. Boomsma, D.I.
  49. Sørensen, T.I.A.
  50. Korhonen, T.
  51. Kaprio, J.
  52. Montrer des auteurs +
Revue:
Scientific Reports

ISSN: 2045-2322

Année de publication: 2022

Volumen: 12

Número: 1

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1038/S41598-022-17536-X GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccès ouvert editor

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