An association study of DRD2 and COMT polymorphisms with novelty seeking and harm avoidance scores, in two independent samples of depressed patients
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Allison L Miller | Martin A Kennedy | P. Joyce | M. Kennedy | R. Mulder | A. Miller | C. Frampton | J. Carter | S. Luty | Roger T Mulder | Katrina J Light | Peter R Joyce | Suzanne E Luty | Janet D Carter | Christopher MA Frampton | K. J. Light
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