Common genetic variation in Neuregulin 3 (NRG3) influences risk for schizophrenia and impacts NRG3 expression in human brain
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Daniel R Weinberger | J. Kleinman | D. Weinberger | T. Hyde | B. Lipska | A. Law | Yanhong Wang | Thomas M Hyde | Joel E Kleinman | Wee-Tin Kao | Yanhong Wang | Barbara K Lipska | Amanda J Law | Wee-Tin Kao
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