Lack of Associations of Neuregulin 1 Variations with Schizophrenia and Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement Abnormality in a Korean Population
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H. Shin | B. Cha | Jaeuk Hwang | Chul-Soo Park | B. Kim | J. Bae | I. Choi | Jeong-Hyun Kim | Migyung Lee | B. Park | S. Woo | C. Pasaje | I. Koh | W. Choi | T-M Shin | I. Choi
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