Examination of AVPR1a as an autism susceptibility gene
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V J Vieland | S. Folstein | J. Piven | V. Sheffield | T. Wassink | V. Vieland | V C Sheffield | T H Wassink | J Piven | R. Goedken | S E Folstein | J Pietila | R J Goedken | J. Pietila | Val C. Sheffield | Veronica J. Vieland | Joseph Piven | Jennifer Pietila | V. C. Sheffield
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