A non-synonymous polymorphism in galactose mutarotase (galm) is associated with serotonin transporter binding potential in the human thalamus: results of a genome-wide association study
Liu, X ; Cannon, D M ; Akula, N ; Moya, P R ; Knudsen, G M ; Arentzen, T E ; Steele, J ; Laje, G ; Drevets, W C ; McMahon, F J
Liu, X
Cannon, D M
Akula, N
Moya, P R
Knudsen, G M
Arentzen, T E
Steele, J
Laje, G
Drevets, W C
McMahon, F J
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2011-02-22
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Liu, X; Cannon, D M; Akula, N; Moya, P R; Knudsen, G M; Arentzen, T E; Steele, J; Laje, G; Drevets, W C; McMahon, F J (2011). A non-synonymous polymorphism in galactose mutarotase (galm) is associated with serotonin transporter binding potential in the human thalamus: results of a genome-wide association study. Molecular Psychiatry 16 (6), 584-585
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