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Erratum: Association between glutamic acid decarboxylase genes and anxiety disorders, major depression, and neuroticism
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Erratum: Association between glutamic acid decarboxylase genes and anxiety disorders, major depression, and neuroticism

  • J M Hettema,
  • S S An,
  • M C Neale,
  • J Bukszar,
  • E J C G van den Oord,
  • K S Kendler &
  • …
  • X Chen 

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Hettema, J., An, S., Neale, M. et al. Erratum: Association between glutamic acid decarboxylase genes and anxiety disorders, major depression, and neuroticism. Mol Psychiatry 11, 794 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mp.4001858

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