Calmodulin-binding transcription activator 1 (CAMTA1) alleles predispose human episodic memory performance.
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Andreas Buchmann | Eric M Reiman | Katharina Henke | Andreas Papassotiropoulos | Jürgen Hänggi | John V Pearson | Dominique J-F de Quervain | Jason J. Corneveaux | David W Craig | D. Stephan | K. Henke | D. D. de Quervain | J. Pearson | D. Craig | E. Reiman | M. Huentelman | A. Papassotiropoulos | J. Corneveaux | J. Hänggi | A. Buchmann | C. Mondadori | F. Hoerndli | Kim-Dung Huynh | Kim-Dung Huynh | Matthew J Huentelman | Dietrich A Stephan | Jason Corneveaux | Frederic J Hoerndli | Christian R A Mondadori
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