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Genetic basis of predisposition to panic disorder
Panic disorder is a common, socially important human neurological disease. It is known that this disease has a strong genetic basis. Many laboratories investigate candidate genes involved in the control of pathological anxiety. This review summarizes the results of these studies and testify that the...
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