A replication study of violent and nonviolent subjects: cerebrospinal fluid metabolites of serotonin and dopamine are predicted by plasma essential fatty acids
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M. Linnoila | S. Shoaf | J. Hibbeln | M. Vaughan | J. Umhau | D. George | N. Salem | R. Rawlings | P. Ragan
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