Mood changes after delivery: role of the serotonin transporter gene
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M. Gratacós | E. Baca-García | V. Vallès | R. Guillamat | F. Mayoral | M. Roca | J. Sanjuán | J. Costas | J. van Os | R. de Frutos | E. Vilella | R. Navinés | R. Martin-Santos | J. Carot | A. Gutiérrez-Zotes | F. Canellas | L. García-Esteve | E. Gelabert | A. Labad | J. L. Ivorra | M. Jover | M. Guitart | Y. de Diego | M. Roca | I. Gornemann | J. Os | Y. D. Diego | V. Vallès | E. Baca-García | M. Guitart | J. A. Castro | R. Martín-Santos | R. D. Frutos | Isolde Gornemann | José A. Castro
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