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CAG repeat polymorphism within the KCNN3 gene is a significant contributor to susceptibility to anorexia nervosa: A case-control study of female patients and several ethnic groups in the Israeli Jewish population

  • Maya Koronyo-Hamaoui
  • , Eva Gak
  • , Daniel Stein
  • , Amos Frisch
  • , Yardena Danziger
  • , Shani Leor
  • , Elena Michaelovsky
  • , Neil Laufer
  • , Cynthia Carel
  • , Silvana Fennig
  • , Marc Mimouni
  • , Alan Apter
  • , Boleslav Goldman
  • , Gad Barkai
  • , Abraham Weizman

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