Choline transporter gene variation is associated with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Randy D. Blakely | Irwin D. Waldman | Brett A. English | Mark A. Stein | R. Blakely | I. Waldman | I. Gizer | M. Stein | M. K. Hahn | M. Mazei-Robison | D. Kurnik | Maureen K. Hahn | Ian R. Gizer | Michelle Mazei-Robison | Angela Steele | Daniel M. Kurnik | Michelle S. Mazei-Robison | B. English | A. Steele
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