MAOA-VNTR polymorphism modulates context-dependent dopamine release and aggressive behavior in males

Thorben Schlüter, Oliver Winz, Karsten Henkel, Thomas Eggermann, Siamak Mohammadkhani-Shali, Claudia Dietrich, Alexander Heinzel, Michel Decker, Paul Cumming, Klaus Zerres, Markus Piel, Felix M. Mottaghy, Ingo Vernaleken. MAOA-VNTR polymorphism modulates context-dependent dopamine release and aggressive behavior in males. NeuroImage, 125:378-385, 2016. [doi]

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Thorben Schlüter

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Oliver Winz

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Karsten Henkel

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Markus Piel

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Ingo Vernaleken

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