Higher Postmortem Prefrontal 5-HT2A Receptor Binding Correlates with Lifetime Aggression in Suicide
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J. John Mann | Steven P. Ellis | Victoria Arango | Maria A. Oquendo | Mark D. Underwood | V. Arango | J. Mann | M. Oquendo | J. Mann | M. Underwood | S. Ellis | Stefani A. Russo | Suham A. Kassir | S. Kassir | Stefania Russo | M. Oquendo
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