Association analysis of the tryptophan hydroxylase 2 gene polymorphisms in patients with methamphetamine dependence/psychosis (original) (raw)

Ujike H, Harano M, Inada T, Yamada M, Komiyama T, Sekine Y et al. Nine or fewer repeat alleles in VNTR polymorphism of the dopamine transporter gene is a strong risk factor for prolonged methamphetamine psychoses. Pharamacogen J 3: 242-247

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