P4-086 5-HT2A receptor polymorphism may modulate antipsychotic treatment response in Alzheimer's disease

Engelborghs, S., Holmes, C., McCulley, M. and De Deyn, P.P. 2004. P4-086 5-HT2A receptor polymorphism may modulate antipsychotic treatment response in Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of Aging. 25 (Suppl.2), pp. s498-s499.

TitleP4-086 5-HT2A receptor polymorphism may modulate antipsychotic treatment response in Alzheimer's disease
AuthorsEngelborghs, S., Holmes, C., McCulley, M. and De Deyn, P.P.
JournalNeurobiology of Aging
Journal citation25 (Suppl.2), pp. s498-s499
ISSN0197-4580
Year2004
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Published2004

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