Association between the tryptophan hydroxylase-1 gene A218C polymorphism and citalopram antidepressant response in a Korean population
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B. Ham | I. Choi | B. Lee | Myoung-Jin Choi | Min-Soo Lee | J. Paik | R. Kang | I. Choi
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