Evidence for Genetic Linkage Between a Polymorphism in the Adenosine 2A Receptor and Panic Disorder
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Susan E Hodge | Myrna M Weissman | James A Knowles | S. Hodge | M. Weissman | D. Klein | A. Fyer | J. Knowles | S. Slager | S. Hamilton | G. Heiman | Susan L Slager | Steven P Hamilton | Ada Baisre de Leon | Gary A Heiman | Donald F Klein | Abby J Fyer | A. Leon
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