Association and linkage of the dopamine transporter gene and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children: heterogeneity owing to diagnostic subtype and severity.
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I. Waldman | S. Sherman | D. Rowe | I D Waldman | D C Rowe | A. Abramowitz | S. T. Kozel | J. Mohr | S. Sherman | H. H. Cleveland | M. Sanders | J. M. Gard | C. Stever | A Abramowitz | S T Kozel | J H Mohr | S L Sherman | H H Cleveland | M L Sanders | J M Gard | C Stever | D. C. Rowe | S. Kozel
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