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Genetics of suicidal behavior: Candidate association genetic approach
Gil Zalsman
, Amos Frisch
, Alan Apter
, Abraham Weizman
Tel Aviv University
Geha Mental Health Center
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Family-centered
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Suicidal Behavior
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Genetic Approach
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Gene Polymorphism
100%
Association Genetics
100%
Suicide
50%
Violence
50%
Strategies to Overcome
50%
Psychiatric Disorders
50%
Aggression
50%
Impulsivity
50%
Genome Scan
50%
Candidate Gene Study
50%
Complex Traits
50%
Heterogeneous Population
50%
Endophenotype
50%
Monozygotic Twins
50%
Serotonin Transporter Promoter
50%
Hydroxylase
50%
Intermediate Phenotype
50%
Ethnic Stratification
50%
Alternative Phenotypes
50%
Tryptophane
50%
Serotonin Receptor Gene
50%
Suicidology
50%
Promoter Genes
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Gene Polymorphism
100%
Genetic Approach
100%
Candidate Gene
50%
Promoter Region
50%
Receptor Gene
50%
Impulsiveness
50%
Monozygotic Twins
50%
Endophenotype
50%
5-HT Receptor
50%
Oxygenase
50%
Serotonin Transporter
50%