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The DISC locus and schizophrenia: evidence from an association study in a central European sample and from a meta-analysis across different European populations
Human Molecular Genetics, 06/30/09
Schumacher J et al. - The findings point to a complex association between schizophrenia and DISC, including the presence of different risk loci and SNP interplay effects. Furthermore, this phenotype–genotype results—including the consideration of sex-specific effects—highlight the value of homogenous samples in mapping risk genes for schizophrenia in general, and at the DISC locus in particular.
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