Genome scan meta-analysis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, part II: Schizophrenia.
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Leena Peltonen | Andrew McQuillin | Jouko Lönnqvist | Dermot Walsh | Michael C O'Donovan | Michael J Owen | Ming T Tsuang | Stephen V Faraone | Wolfgang Maier | Nigel M Williams | Tiina Paunio | Kenneth S Kendler | Lynn E DeLisi | Cathryn M Lewis | Hilary Coon | William Byerley | Jesper Ekelund | T. Sigmundsson | T. Paunio | H. Pétursson | L. Peltonen | M. Owen | M. O’Donovan | L. DeLisi | H. Coon | C. Lewis | R. Straub | W. Maier | S. Antonarakis | J. Lönnqvist | C. Robert Cloninger | S. Faraone | H. Gurling | A. McQuillin | N. Williams | K. Kendler | M. Tsuang | D. Levinson | J. Ekelund | C. Kaufmann | S. Shaw | D. Malaspina | A. Bassett | F. O’Neill | D. Walsh | G. Nestadt | A. Pulver | B. Mowry | S. Schwab | D. Wildenauer | J. Silverman | E. Jazin | E. Lindholm | D. Svrakic | W. Byerley | I. Hovatta | J. Blouin | J. Harkavy-Friedman | A. Mesén | L. Brzustowicz | R. Crowe | G. Kalsi | D. Garver | J. Holcomb | Iiris Hovatta | Stylianos E Antonarakis | Dragan M Svrakic | C Robert Cloninger | Dolores Malaspina | Anne S Bassett | Raymond R Crowe | Linda M Brzustowicz | Richard E Straub | Thordur Sigmundsson | J. Brynjolfson | R. Sherrington | Elena Jazin | Charles A Kaufmann | Douglas F Levinson | Gerald Nestadt | Hannes Petursson | Gursharan Kalsi | Jeremy M Silverman | Bryan J Mowry | Ann E Pulver | L. H. Wise | H. Moises | T. Zoëga | T. Helgason | Sibylle G Schwab | Dieter B Wildenauer | Jean-Louis Blouin | Eva Lindholm | Sarah H Shaw | Robin Sherrington | Lesley H Wise | David L Garver | Hugh M D Gurling | Hans W Moises | Andrea Mesen | F Anthony O'Neill | Jill M Harkavy-Friedman | Jennifer Holcomb | Jon Brynjolfson | Tomas Zoëga | Tomas Helgason | Andrea Mesén | L. Wise | Jon Brynjolfson | C. Lewis
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