Infant genotype may moderate sensitivity to maternal affective communications: attachment disorganization, quality of care, and the DRD4 polymorphism.
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Infant genotype may moderate sensitivity to maternal affective communications: attachment disorganization, quality of care, and the DRD4 polymorphism.
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Infant genotype may moderate s ...... re, and the DRD4 polymorphism.
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Infant genotype may moderate s ...... re, and the DRD4 polymorphism.
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Alexa Novak
Elisa Bronfman
Ildiko Danis
Jean-Francois Bureau
Judit Gervai
Maria Sasvari-Szekely
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10.1080/17470910701391893
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z