Serotonin transporter genotype is associated with cognitive performance but not regional 5-HT1A receptor binding in humans.
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Christer Halldin | Lars Farde | Johan Lundberg | Hristina Jovanovic | Tomoyuki Saijo | Jacqueline Borg | C. Halldin | L. Farde | M. Inoue | E. Eriksson | S. Henningsson | J. Lundberg | B. Andrée | L. Westberg | J. Borg | Elias Eriksson | Makoto Inoue | Bengt Andrée | H. Jovanovic | Susanne Henningsson | Lars Westberg | Jessica Bah | Anna-Lena Nordstrom | A. Nordstrom | T. Saijo | J. Bah | Tomoyuki Saijo
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