A genome-wide search for chromosomal loci linked to bipolar affective disorder in the Old Order Amish
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J. Weissenbach | J. Ott | S. Paul | J. Carulli | E. Ginns | D. Pauls | K. Falls | T. Keith | C. Fann | J. Egeland | C. Allen
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