Genetic variation in the schizophrenia‐risk gene neuregulin 1 correlates with brain activation and impaired speech production in a verbal fluency task in healthy individuals
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Nadim Jon Shah | Tilo Kircher | Axel Krug | Carin Whitney | Marcella Rietschel | Jens Treutlein | Tony Stöcker | Klaus Zerres | Valentin Markov | Thomas Eggermann | Sören Krach | Tim Becker | Markus M Nöthen | M. Rietschel | S. Krach | T. Becker | T. Kircher | K. Zerres | T. Eggermann | T. Stöcker | C. Whitney | A. Krug | V. Markov | J. Treutlein | M. Nöthen | N. Shah
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