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leili
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on 5/26/2009 3:16 AM   
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dear all


we are thinking about the possible correlation between neurotransmitters (dopamine level in specific)/genes and positive emotional behavior/satisfaction, any idea about the related markers to be assayed and the technique to be employed.


sincerely yours


Leili E.Fard(post grad. Student)


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please elaborate about positive emotional behavior by adding  more keywords to do that.  moreover  which type of marker you are searching for  e.g.  biochemical, electrophysiological \, behavioural, molecular accordingly  assay will be.



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