Test of association between 10 single nucleotide polymorphisms in the oxytocin receptor gene and conduct disorder
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J. Hewitt | M. McQueen | M. Ehringer | J. Sakai | M. Stallings | C. Hopfer | T. Crowley | Christian J. Hopfer | Nicole R. Hoft
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