Family-based association studies support a sexually dimorphic effect of COMT and MAOA on genetic susceptibility to obsessive-compulsive disorder (Q77758468)
scientific article published on 01 May 1999
Language:
(P31) (Q13442814)
(P50) (Q52147396)
(P304) 1178-1189
(P433) 9
(P478) 45
(P577) Saturday, May 1, 1999
(P921) (Q178190)
(Q181497)
(P1433) (Q4914961)
(P1476) "Family-based association studies support a sexually dimorphic effect of COMT and MAOA on genetic susceptibility to obsessive-compulsive disorder" (language: en)
(P2093) M Karayiorgou
M L Blundell
B L Galke
L Malinova
P Goldberg
J Ott
J A Gogos
(P2860) (Q63869321)
(Q24317226)
(Q39227702)
(Q24615066)
(Q71934912)
(Q52001738)
(Q24671972)
(Q28272890)
(Q51336161)
(Q34315144)
(Q38633768)
(Q68508136)
(Q70254897)
(Q73671574)
(Q36139662)
(Q57162041)
(Q33992163)
(Q52068187)
(Q56556467)
(Q29547377)
(Q34541374)
(Q52057949)
(Q51008307)
(Q60641504)
(Q55887059)
(Q34721779)
(Q48469805)
(Q72371032)
(Q40849350)
(Q51031946)
(Q50931955)
(Q34324588)
(Q44706271)
(Q41242975)
(Q72361743)
(Q56038604)
(Q71721634)
(Q29547215)
(Q51014097)
(Q69130809)
(Q40809775)
(Q52432442)
(Q48254550)
(Q48283602)
(Q50913412)
(Q30420505)
(Q30454433)
(Q48063516)
other details
description scientific article published on 01 May 1999

External Links