No association between dopamine D4 receptor gene variants and novelty seeking.

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Published in Mol Psychiatry on January 01, 2002

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E G Jönsson, R Ivo, J P Gustavsson, T Geijer, K Forslund, M Mattila-Evenden, G Rylander, S Cichon, P Propping, H Bergman, M sberg, M M Nöthen

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