Genetic variation associated with euphorigenic effects of d-amphetamine is associated with diminished risk for schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
โ Scribed by Hart, A. B.; Gamazon, E. R.; Engelhardt, B. E.; Sklar, P.; Kahler, A. K.; Hultman, C. M.; Sullivan, P. F.; Neale, B. M.; Faraone, S. V.; de Wit, H.; Cox, N. J.; Palmer, A. A.; Anney, R.; Asherson, P.; Banaschewski, T.; Bayes, M.; Biederman, J.; Buitelaar, J. K.; Casas, M.; Cormand, B.; Crosbie, J.; Doyle, A. E.; Elia, J.; Faraone, S. V.; Franke, B.; Kent, L.; Kuntsi, J.; Lesch, K.-P.; Loo, S. K.; McGough, J. J.; Medland, S. E.; Neale, B.; Nelson, S. F.; Oades, R. D.; Ramos-Quiroga, J. A.; Reif, A.; Ribases, M.; Rothenberger, A.; Schachar, R.; Smalley, S. L.; Sonuga-Barke, E.; Steinhausen, H.-C.; Thapar, A.; Williams, N.
- Book ID
- 121735760
- Publisher
- National Academy of Sciences
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 912 KB
- Volume
- 111
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0027-8424
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