Dopamine D4 receptor (D4DR) and serotonin transporter promoter (5-HTTLPR) polymorphisms in the determination of temperament in 2-month-old infants
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R. Ebstein | R. Belmaker | J. Auerbach | J Auerbach | J. Levine | R P Ebstein | R H Belmaker | V Geller | S Lezer | E Shinwell | J Levine | V. Geller | E. Shinwell | S. Lezer
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