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A Comprehensive Family-Based Replication Study of Schizophrenia Genes

A Comprehensive Family-Based Replication Study of Schizophrenia Genes ORIGINAL ARTICLE Author Affi A Comprehensive Family-Based Replication Study Biomarker R Personalize of Schizophrenia Genes Aberg, Buks Khachane, a and Virginia Karolina A. Aberg, PhD; Youfang Liu, PhD; Jozsef Buksza ´r, PhD; Joseph L. McClay, PhD; Amit N. Khachane, PhD; Psychiatric Ole A. Andreassen, PhD; Douglas Blackwood, PhD; Aiden Corvin, PhD; Srdjan Djurovic, PhD; Hugh Gurling, PhD; Genetics (D Roel Ophoff, PhD; Carlos N. Pato, MD; Michele T. Pato, MD; Brien Riley, PhD; Todd Webb, PhD; Kendler), V Commonw Kenneth Kendler, MD; Mick O’Donovan, PhD; Nick Craddock, PhD; George Kirov, PhD; Mike Owen, PhD; Richmond; Dan Rujescu, PhD; David St Clair, PhD; Thomas Werge, PhD; Christina M. Hultman, PhD; Lynn E. Delisi, MD; Genetics, U Patrick Sullivan, MD; Edwin J. van den Oord, PhD Carolina at and Sullivan Health and Andreassen Medical Ge Importance: Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a devastating psy- with replication values of P.01, the proportion of SNPs Institute of University o chiatric condition. Identifying the specific genetic vari- that had the same direction of effects as in the GWAS meta- University H ants and pathways that increase susceptibility to SCZ is analysis was 89% in the combined ancestry group (sign Norway; Di critical to improve disease understanding http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Psychiatry American Medical Association

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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2013 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
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2168-622X
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2168-6238
DOI
10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2013.288
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23894747
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Abstract

ORIGINAL ARTICLE Author Affi A Comprehensive Family-Based Replication Study Biomarker R Personalize of Schizophrenia Genes Aberg, Buks Khachane, a and Virginia Karolina A. Aberg, PhD; Youfang Liu, PhD; Jozsef Buksza ´r, PhD; Joseph L. McClay, PhD; Amit N. Khachane, PhD; Psychiatric Ole A. Andreassen, PhD; Douglas Blackwood, PhD; Aiden Corvin, PhD; Srdjan Djurovic, PhD; Hugh Gurling, PhD; Genetics (D Roel Ophoff, PhD; Carlos N. Pato, MD; Michele T. Pato, MD; Brien Riley, PhD; Todd Webb, PhD; Kendler), V Commonw Kenneth Kendler, MD; Mick O’Donovan, PhD; Nick Craddock, PhD; George Kirov, PhD; Mike Owen, PhD; Richmond; Dan Rujescu, PhD; David St Clair, PhD; Thomas Werge, PhD; Christina M. Hultman, PhD; Lynn E. Delisi, MD; Genetics, U Patrick Sullivan, MD; Edwin J. van den Oord, PhD Carolina at and Sullivan Health and Andreassen Medical Ge Importance: Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a devastating psy- with replication values of P.01, the proportion of SNPs Institute of University o chiatric condition. Identifying the specific genetic vari- that had the same direction of effects as in the GWAS meta- University H ants and pathways that increase susceptibility to SCZ is analysis was 89% in the combined ancestry group (sign Norway; Di critical to improve disease understanding

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JAMA PsychiatryAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jun 1, 2013

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