Evidence for epistasis between SLC6A4 and ITGB3 in autism etiology and in the determination of platelet serotonin levels
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Astrid M. Vicente | Catarina Correia | Celeste Bento | Jason H. Moore | C. Correia | G. Oliveira | I. Sousa | A. Vicente | C. Bento | M. Martins | Guiomar Oliveira | Carla Marques | Assunção Ataíde | Madalena Martins | Ana M. Coutinho | Inês Sousa | Teresa Morgadinho | Teresa S. Miguel | J. Moore | A. Coutinho | I. Sousa | T. Morgadinho | C. Marques | A. Ataíde | T. Miguel | Madalena Martins
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