5-HT2A gene promoter polymorphism as a modifying rather than a vulnerability factor in anorexia nervosa
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P. Gorwood | M. Hamon | J. Adès | M. Mouren-Siméoni | C. Boni | M Hamon | P Gorwood | J Adès | N. Hanoun | C Boni | N Hanoun | A Kipman | L Bruins-Slot | P Blot | M Mouren-Siméoni | A. Kipman | L. Bruins-Slot | P. Blot
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