Comparative genetic architectures of schizophrenia in East Asian and European populations
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Brielin C. Brown | Max W. Y. Lam | Alicia R. Martin | M. Daly | M. O’Donovan | S. Hyman | S. Mccarroll | Y. Kamatani | B. Neale | Shuhua Xu | P. Holmans | Chia-Yen Chen | P. Sham | Dai Zhang | P. Sklar | H. Hwu | Wei Zhou | H. Gaspar | M. Kubo | S. Glatt | J. Bryois | S. Ripke | B. Benyamin | Yongyong Shi | A. Takahashi | W. Yue | M. Ikeda | Zhiqiang Li | B. Mowry | S. Schwab | D. Wildenauer | Sung-Wan Kim | K. Hong | Hailiang Huang | J. Liu | Xixian Ma | Ruize Liu | L. Guan | A. Kusumawardhani | Chih-Min Liu | Hong Ma | S. Periyasamy | Zhida Xu | Hao Yu | Feng Zhu | Wei J. Chen | N. Iwata | Xiancang Ma | R. Kahn | Patrick F. Sullivan | M. Tsuang | P. Sullivan | Stephen Faraone | Lin He | Xin Yu | Jimmy Lee | Shengying Qin | Ming Tsuang | Hong Ma | M. Kubo | Héléna A. Gaspar | Beben Benyamin
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