MAOA methylation is associated with nicotine and alcohol dependence in women
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Anup Madan | Robert A Philibert | Gene H Brody | S. Beach | A. Madan | G. Brody | R. Philibert | T. Gunter | Steven R H Beach | Tracy D Gunter
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