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Significant Concordance of Genetic Variation That Increases Both the Risk for Obsessive–compulsive Disorder and the Volumes of the Nucleus Accumbens and Putamen

British Journal of Psychiatry - United Kingdom
doi 10.1192/bjp.2018.62
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MedicinePsychiatryMental Health
Date

June 27, 2018

Authors
Derrek P. HibarJoshua W. CheungSarah E. MedlandMary S. MuffordNeda JahanshadShareefa DalvieRaj RamesarEvelyn StewartOdile A. van den HeuvelDavid L. PaulsJames A. KnowlesDan J. SteinPaul M. Thompson
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Royal College of Psychiatrists


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