A common allele in the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) impacts prosocial temperament and human hypothalamic-limbic structure and function
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Daniel R. Weinberger | Venkata S. Mattay | Beth A. Verchinski | Heike Tost | Shabnam Hakimi | Herve Lemaitre | A. Meyer-Lindenberg | B. Kolachana | D. Weinberger | B. Verchinski | V. Mattay | H. Tost | H. Lemaître | S. Hakimi | Bhaskar Kolachana | Andreas Meyer–Lindenberg
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