Genome-wide association analysis of coffee drinking suggests association with CYP1A1/CYP1A2 and NRCAM

N. Amin, E. Byrne, J. Johnson, G. Chenevix-Trench, S. Walter, I. M. Nolte, J. M. Vink, R. Rawal, M. Mangino, A. Teumer, J. C. Keers, G. Verwoert, S. Baumeister, R. Biffar, A. Petersmann, N. Dahmen, A. Doering, A. Isaacs, L. Broer, N. R. WrayG. W. Montgomery, D. Levy, B. M. Psaty, V. Gudnason, A. Chakravarti, P. Sulem, D. F. Gudbjartsson, L. A. Kiemeney, U. Thorsteinsdottir, K. Stefansson, F. J.A. Van Rooij, Y. S. Aulchenko, J. J. Hottenga, F. R. Rivadeneira, A. Hofman, A. G. Uitterlinden, C. J. Hammond, S. Y. Shin, A. Ikram, J. C.M. Witteman, A. C.J.W. Janssens, H. Snieder, H. Tiemeier, B. H.R. Wolfenbuttel, B. A. Oostra, A. C. Heath, E. Wichmann, T. D. Spector, H. J. Grabe, D. I. Boomsma, N. G. Martin, C. M. Van Duijn

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