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The authors would like to acknowledge the invaluable contribution made by the families who participated in this study, Dr Joseph Terwilliger for discussions about the HHRR, and an anonymous reviewer for helpful suggestions. This study was supported by grants: NIMH; MH28274 (MMW), MH37592 (AJF), MH30906 (DFK), and MH48858 (SEH).
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Hamilton, S., Slager, S., Heiman, G. et al. No genetic linkage or association between a functional promoter polymorphism in the monoamine oxidase-A gene and panic disorder. Mol Psychiatry 5, 465–466 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mp.4000772
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