Substance Abuse Disorder and Major Depression are Associated with the Human 5-HT1B Receptor Gene (HTR1B) G861C Polymorphism
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J. Mann | M. Oquendo | L. Greenhill | J. Mann | K. Malone | B. Brodsky | J. Friedman | V. Khait | J. H. Harkavy Friedman | M. Oquendo | Yung-yu Huang
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