Evidence for HTR1A and LHPP as interacting genetic risk factors in major depression.
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Evidence for HTR1A and LHPP as interacting genetic risk factors in major depression.
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Evidence for HTR1A and LHPP as interacting genetic risk factors in major depression.
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Evidence for HTR1A and LHPP as interacting genetic risk factors in major depression.
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Evidence for HTR1A and LHPP as interacting genetic risk factors in major depression.
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Evidence for HTR1A and LHPP as interacting genetic risk factors in major depression.
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Evidence for HTR1A and LHPP as interacting genetic risk factors in major depression.
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Evidence for HTR1A and LHPP as interacting genetic risk factors in major depression.
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Evidence for HTR1A and LHPP as interacting genetic risk factors in major depression.
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A Bhathena
C Davenport
D Shattuck
J C L Packer
J DeGrado Warren
M H Skolnick
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10.1038/MP.2008.8
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2008-02-12T00:00:00Z
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