Identification of YWHAE, a gene encoding 14-3-3epsilon, as a possible susceptibility gene for schizophrenia.
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A. Wynshaw-Boris | K. Kaibuchi | M. Ikeda | N. Iwata | N. Ozaki | K. Takao | T. Inada | H. Ujike | K. Toyo-oka | S. Taya | T. Hikita | Junko Uraguchi-Asaki | I. Nakao | Kazuto Toyo-oka | Tsuyoshi Myakawa | Tsuyoshi Miyakawa
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