Autosome search for schizophrenia susceptibility genes in multiply affected families
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D. Collier | M. Gill | M. Owen | P. McGuffin | N. Norton | J. Powell | A. Cardno | G. Spurlock | P. Asherson | S. Nanko | H. Vallada | P. Holmans | N. Williams | I. Fenton | M. Rees | E. Dawson | R. Mant | E. Parfitt | E. Roberts | M-W Li
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