2016.04.14 5-HTTLPR GxE Citation Bias Summary ...

URL: http://data.bris.ac.uk/datasets/z7jconxfbmdr1jj3t0w4k1hwn/2016.04.14%205-HTTLPR%20GxE%20Citation%20Bias%20Summary%20Data%20Sheet.csv

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This study investigated citation bias in the literature on the serotonin-transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR), life stress, and amygdala activation. We included 73 studies...

Source: Citation bias and selective focus on positive findings in the literature on 5-HTTLPR, life stress, and depression

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