DSM‐IV combined type ADHD shows familial association with sibling trait scores: A sampling strategy for QTL linkage
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B. Franke | M. Gill | P. Sham | P. McGuffin | R. Ebstein | J. Buitelaar | R. Plomin | S. Faraone | J. Sergeant | T. Banaschewski | H. Roeyers | R. Oades | A. Rothenberger | F. Boer | E. Sonuga-Barke | P. Asherson | J. Kuntsi | H. Steinhausen | R. Minderaa | D. Campbell | A. Miranda | J. Knight | I. Manor | H. Uebel | A. Heise | V. Sethna | J. Eisenberg | M. Thompson | U. Müller | Wai Chen | H. Christiansen | A. Mulligan | K. Zhou | P. Andreou | M. Altink | R. Arnold | C. Buschgens | L. Butler | K. Fleischman | E. Fliers | R. Howe-Forbes | I. Gabriëls | I. Korn‐Lubetzki | R. Marco | S. Medad | F. Mulas | L. Psychogiou | E. Taylor | N. Rommelse | Mary Jane Boholst | M. Thompson | Nanda N. J. Rommelse
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