Evidence for Association Between Low Frequency Variants in CHRNA6/CHRNB3 and Antisocial Drug Dependence
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Phillip A. Richmond | J. Hewitt | R. Corley | R. Dowell | M. Ehringer | S. Brown | M. Stallings | C. Hopfer | Christian J. Hopfer | H. M. Kamens | T. Darlington
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