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Comorbid Problems in ADHD: Degree of Association, Shared Endophenotypes, and Formation of Distinct Subtypes. Implications for a Future DSM
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Comorbid Problems in ADHD: Degree of Association, Shared Endophenotypes, and Formation of Distinct Subtypes. Implications for a Future DSM

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Main Authors: Rommelse, N., Altink, M., Fliers, E., Martin, Neilson, Buschgens, C., Hartman, C., Muitelaar, J., Faraone, S., Sergeant, J., Oosterlaan, Jaap
Format: Journal Article
Published: Springer New York LLC 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24402
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