Association between genetic variation in a region on chromosome 11 and schizophrenia in large samples from Europe.
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Mol Psychiatry. 2012 Sep;17(9):906-17. doi: 10.1038/mp.2011.80. Epub 2011 Jul 12.
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PMID: 21747397
Genetic variation in a region on chromosome 11 that contains the candidate genes AMBRA1, DGKZ, CHRM4 and MDK was significantly associated with SCZ in the combined sample (n=11 540; P=3.89 10(-9), odds ratio (OR)=1.25). ...
Genetic variation in a region on chromosome 11 that contains the candidate genes AMBRA1, DGKZ, CHRM4 and MDK was significantly associ …