Allelic differences between Han Chinese and Europeans for functional variants in ZNF804A and their association with schizophrenia.
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Ming Li | Bing Su | B. Su | Ming Li | L. Yin | Xiao Xiao | Xiong-jian Luo | Xiao Xiao | Lei Shi | Lei Shi | Xing-yan Liu | Li-de Yin | Hong-bo Diao | Xing-yan Liu | Hong-bo Diao | Xiongjian Luo
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