Intelligence in DSM-IV combined type attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is not predicted by either dopamine receptor/transporter genes or other previously identified risk alleles for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Edmund J S Sonuga-Barke, Keeley-Joanne Brookes, Jan Buitelaar, Richard Anney, Paraskevi Bitsakou, Dieter Baeyens, Cathelijne Buschgens, Wai Chen, Hanna Christiansen, Jacques Eisenberg, Jonna Kuntsi, Iris Manor, Amanda Meliá, Aisling Mulligan, Nanda Rommelse, Ueli C Müller, Henrik Uebel, Tobias Banaschewski, Richard Ebstein, Barbara FrankeMichael Gill, Ana Miranda, Robert D Oades, Herbert Roeyers, Aribert Rothenberger, Joseph Sergeant, Hans Christoph Steinhausen, Margaret Thompson, Eric Taylor, Philip Asherson, Stephen V Faraone

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