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Illness-specific association of val66met BDNF polymorphism with performance on Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in bipolar mood disorder

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Rybakowski, J., Borkowska, A., Skibinska, M. et al. Illness-specific association of val66met BDNF polymorphism with performance on Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in bipolar mood disorder. Mol Psychiatry 11, 122–124 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mp.4001765

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