Serotonin transporter binding sites and mRNA levels in depressed persons committing suicide
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Stanley J. Watson | John Gilmore | F. Ivy Carroll | John D. Butts | J. Gilmore | S. Watson | J. F. Lopez | F. Carroll | J. Butts | Karley Y. Little | Daniel P. McLauglin | Jean Ranc | Juan F. Lopez | K. Y. Little | J. Ranc | Daniel P. McLauglin | Jean Ranc | Juan F. Lopez | Stanley J. Watson
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