5HT-2a receptor polymorphisms may modulate antipsychotic treatment response in Alzheimers Disease
5HT-2a receptor polymorphisms may modulate antipsychotic treatment response in Alzheimers Disease
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Engelbourghs, Sebastiaan
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Holmes, Clive
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McCulley, Michelle
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DeDyn, Peter P.
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2004
Engelbourghs, Sebastiaan
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Holmes, Clive
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McCulley, Michelle
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DeDyn, Peter P.
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Engelbourghs, Sebastiaan, Holmes, Clive, McCulley, Michelle and DeDyn, Peter P.
(2004)
5HT-2a receptor polymorphisms may modulate antipsychotic treatment response in Alzheimers Disease.
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 19, .
(doi:10.1002/gps.1179).
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