Conduct disorder and ADHD: Evaluation of conduct problems as a categorical and quantitative trait in the international multicentre ADHD genetics study
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Aribert Rothenberger | Herbert Roeyers | Tobias Banaschewski | Michael Gill | Elaine Kenny | Philip Asherson | Jan Buitelaar | Barbara Franke | Kaixin Zhou | B. Franke | M. Gill | R. Anney | B. Neale | R. Ebstein | J. Buitelaar | S. Faraone | E. Kenny | J. Sergeant | T. Banaschewski | H. Roeyers | R. Oades | A. Rothenberger | E. Sonuga-Barke | A. Arias-Vasquez | P. Asherson | H. Steinhausen | J. Lasky-Su | A. Miranda | Wai Chen | H. Christiansen | Aisling Mulligan | Joseph Sergeant | A. Mulligan | K. Zhou | F. Mulas | Ana Miranda | Fernando Mulas | Richard J.L. Anney | Jessica Lasky‐Su | Colm Ó'Dúshláine | Benjamin M. Neale | Wai Chen | Hanna Christiansen | Alejandro Arias‐Vásquez | Richard Ebstein | Robert D. Oades | Edmund Sonuga‐Barke | Hans Steinhausen | Stephen V. Faraone | C. O’Dushlaine | A. Arias-Vásquez
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