Investigating the Impact of Genome-Wide Supported Bipolar Risk Variant of MAD1L1 on the Human Reward System
S. Trost,
E.K. Diekhof,
H. Mohr,
H. Vieker,
B. Krämer,
C. Wolf,
M. Keil,
P. Dechent,
E.B. Binder and
O. Gruber
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Date: 2016-06-08
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Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (2016-06-08) : pp. 2679-2687
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