Genomics of human aggression: current state of genome-wide studies and an automated systematic review tool.
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D. Boomsma | R. Pool | R. Vermeiren | H. Ip | V. Odintsova | K. Tona | Hill F. Ip | P. Roetman | Camiel M. van der Laan | Peter J. Roetman | D. Boomsma | Klodiana-Daphne Tona
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