Scientific Correspondence

Molecular Psychiatry (2005) 10, 333–335. doi:10.1038/sj.mp.4001635 Published online 18 January 2005

Dopaminergic polymorphisms associated with self-report measures of human altruism: a fresh phenotype for the dopamine D4 receptor

R Bachner-Melman1,2, I Gritsenko3, L Nemanov3, A H Zohar4, C Dina5 and R P Ebstein1,2,3

  1. 1Department of Psychology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
  2. 2Scheinfeld Center of Human Genetics for the Social Sciences, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
  3. 3S Herzog Memorial Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel
  4. 4Department of Behavioral Sciences, Ruppin Academic Center, Emek Hefer, Israel
  5. 5Génétique Maladies Multifactorielles—Institut de Biologie de Lille, UPRES A 8090 Lille, France

Correspondence: Professor R Ebstein, Department of Psychology, Hebrew University, Mt Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel. E-mail: ebstein@mscc.huji.ac.il

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